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Network Setup
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For aliases on interfaces that have the DMZ or Internet firewall class, you must also
setup appropriate Packet Filtering and/or Port forwarding rules to allow traffic on these
ports to be passed onto the local network. See the chapter entitled Firewall for details.
IPv6
Click the IPv6 tab to Enable IPv6 for this connection.
Note
To route and filter IPv6 traffic, you must also check the Enable IPv6 option on the IPv6
page; refer to the section entitled IPv6 towards the end of this chapter.
You may enter a site level aggregation value for this connection in Site Level
Aggregation. It is used in the creation of a site local address and for routing IPv6 traffic
on this connection. This setting is only available for LAN connections, and should be
unique.
ADSL
To connect to the Internet using DSL, select ADSL from the Change Type pull down
menu for the interface that connects to your DSL modem. ADSL connections have the
interface firewall class of Internet.
If you have not already done so, connect the appropriate network port of your
CyberGuard SG appliance to your DSL modem. Power on the DSL modem and give it
some time to initialize. If fitted, ensure the Ethernet link LEDs are illuminated on both the
CyberGuard SG appliance and DSL modem.
Do not continue until it has reached the line sync state and is ready to connect.

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CyberGuard sg565 Specifications

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BrandCyberGuard
Modelsg565
CategoryFirewall
LanguageEnglish

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