![]() ![]() Getting started with outbound traffic management.You can use Multi-Link to distribute outbound traffic between multiple network connectionsĪnd to provide high availability and load balancing for outbound traffic. NGFW Engines can also exchange information about appropriate routing paths. With dynamic routing, NGFW Engines automatically change their routing when the network topology changes. ![]() Antispoofingĭefines which addresses are considered valid source addresses for the networks connected Routing defines through which next hop router the NGFW Engine forwards traffic from a source address to a destination address. Use the Management Client to configure static or dynamic routing, and use a Multi-LinkĬonfiguration to manage and distribute inbound and outbound connections. You can configure the NGFW Engine properties, activate optional features, and You can create and modify Firewalls, IPS engines, Layer 2 Firewalls, Master NGFW Engines and Virtual NGFW Engines. Security Management Center (SMC) configuration allows you to customize how the SMC components work. You can command and set options for engines through the Management Client or on theĮngine command line. You can use the SMC to monitor system components and third-party devices. How the different SMC components should be positioned and deployed.Īfter deploying the SMC components, you are ready to start using the Management Client and carrying out Introduction to the Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall solutionīefore setting up Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall (Forcepoint NGFW), it is useful to know what the different components do and what engine roles areīefore you can set up the system and start configuring elements, you must consider.This online Help was created for Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall (Forcepoint NGFW), version 6.8.0. ![]()
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