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Chapter 1. X Family Startup Configuration
10 X Family CLI Reference V 2.5.1
Virtual interfaces:
Id Type Mode IP Address Subnet Mask NAT
1 internal static 192.168.1.254 255.255.255.0 external-ip
2 external dhcp 10.0.1.200 255.255.255.0 disable
3 <empty>
4 <empty>
5 <empty>
6 <empty>
Enter [A]ccept, [C]hange, [R]emove or [E]xit without saving [C]:
a
Basic Security Zone Configuration
The Security Zone dialog modifies the basic configuration of security zones, which divide your
network into logical security domains. Network traffic between security zones is routed and scanned
by the firewall and the IPS policies that you create.
In the setup process, you can assign security zones to different ports. You can change the zone
configuration at any time afterwards.
Example
In this example, a new security zone called MyZone is created:
Security zones enable you to section your network logically into security
domains. As network traffic travels between zones, it is routed and security-
scanned by the firewall and IPS according to the policies you define. You need
to create security zones that naturally map onto your intended network security
boundaries. A security zone may or may not be connected (mapped) to a virtual
interface.
Would you like to modify security zones? <Y,[N]>:y
Security zones:
# Zone name Ports
1 LAN 1
2 VPN None
3 WAN 6
4 <empty>
5 <empty>
6 <empty>
7 <empty>
8 <empty>
9 <empty>
10 <empty>
Enter [A]ccept, [C]hange, [R]emove or [E]xit without saving [C]:
c
Enter the number of the entry you want to change []: 2
Zone Name [LAN2]: MyZone
Network port (0 for None) [0]: 1
*** WARNING: Accepting this change will move port 1 from "LAN"
to "VPN".
***
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