With an enterprise license, you don't need to worry about the "external"
interface - you don't even get the file that limited versions use. All
interfaces are treated equally. However, other problems may appear
unless you have the host name resolved to the licensed interface.
hermit1
At 12:29 PM 6/30/00 -0500, Mark Whitworth wrote:
>My company has two FW-1 firewalls at its access points to the internet with
>the licenses bound to the IP of the external adapters. We just purchased
>another FW-1 with unlimited license to place inline between our headquarters
>and branch offices/third party services. However, as there is no true
>external interface here, which one would you recommend treating as the
>external interface? I've placed a crude drawing below. Thanks for any
>help.
>
>Mark
>
>
>
>
> branch ofc
> 172.16.x.x> ----------------<FW>---------------<HQ> 172.17.x.x
> /192.168.x.x
> /
> 3rd party svc
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