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What is a Secondary Network"?"
A secondary network is a network that shares one of the same
physical networks as one of the Firebox interfaces.When you
add a secondary network, you add a second IP alias to the
interface. This IP alias is the default gateway forall the
computers on the secondary network
What mode can Secondary Networks" only be used in?"
"- Mixed Routing
In what instances are Secondary Networks" useful?"
"- Network Consolidation
What is a Network Bridge"?"
Used to merge two or more physical network interfaces on your
Firebox.
What are Static Routes"?"
You can add static routes to control how your Firebox sends
traffic to other devices. For example, you can create astatic
route to specify that all traffic that goes to a server at another
company is sent through a specific externalinterface.
,What are the two Route" types on a Firewall?"
"Static Routes — A manually configured route to a specific network
or host.
Dynamic Routes — A route automatically learned and updated
by a router, based on communication withadjacent network
routers."
What does the Routing Table" include?"
"- Routes to networks for all enabled Firebox interfaces and
BOVPN virtual interfaces
- Static network routes or host routes you add to your configuration
- Routes the Firebox learns from dynamic routing processes that
are enabled on the device
The default route, which is used when a more specific route to a
destination is not defined. This is the gateway IPaddress you
specify for your external interface"
What are Metrics" in regards to routing?"
A metric is a numeric value used for priority. If there are more
than one route to the same destination then the one with the
highest priority will go first.
What are VLANs"?"
Are an advanced network feature that allow you to
groupdevices by traffic patterns instead of by physical network
access. You can use
VLANs to connect devices ondifferent networks so that they
appear to be part of the same network.
,What is Link Aggregation"?"
Link Aggregation is an advanced network feature that allows you to
group physicalinterfaces together to work together as a single
logical interface. You can use a link aggregation interface
toincrease the
cumulative throughput beyond the capacity of a single physical
interface, and to provide redundancyif there is a physical link
failure.
What is Multi-WAN"?"
The multi-WAN feature allows you to send network traffic to
multiple external interfaces. This is useful when you want to have
a backup
Internet connection, or if you want to divide your outgoing
network traffic between multiple physical interfaces.
Can you use Multi-WAN" for inbound network traffic?"
No
What modes can you use Multi-WAN" in?"
Mixed Routing Mode
What is FireCluster"?"
If you have two Firebox devices of the same model, you can
configure the two devices as a FireCluster for high availability
and load sharing.
, Which modes can you use IPv6 in?
Mixed Routing Mode