DMZ zone which is the short form for 'Demilitazed Zone' (You can get the
clue from the name itself, it presupposes that, there is a militazed zone
and a Demilitazed zone, a secure zone and an unsecure zone if you would
prefer it that way). It a zone in between two routers, the otherside router
faces the internet while the inside router faces your
internal network.


The purpose of this is to place the highest possible security restrictions
into your internal network without preventing people from accessing services
like WWW, email server, etc. This zone is where you put your webserver,
email server and firewall. The otherside router allows free unhindered
access into this area for people to access these information and they can
not go beyond this area except they have certain priviliges you have defined
in the second router that permit access into your internal network.

The aux port is just like the console port, which I believe you know about,
the only different is that for the aux port you need a phone line a modem
connected to it, so that you can remotely dial into the router through the
aux port for the purposes of configurations, etc.

Good luck.

Regards.
Oletu




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