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Managing the Device
R81.10.X Quantum Spark 1500, 1600, 1800, 1900, 2000 Appliances Locally Managed Administration Guide|75
Procedure
i. Expand the Internet Configuration section.
ii. In the Name field, do one of these:
n
Enter a name for the connection (you can change it later).
n
Leave the default "Internet<N>" label (where <N> indicates an
incrementing number).
You can create a maximum of 32 Internet connections. This includes alias
IP connections.
iii. In the Interface field, select the required interface.
Interface Notes
WAN Suitable for most types of Internet connections.
You can configure multiple static IP addresses on the
same WAN interface.
VXLAN Creates a VXLAN connection.
DMZ Suitable for most types of Internet connections.
The DMZ port has 2 inputs:
n
LAN (RJ45) and SFP.
n
In non-VDSL 1570 / 1590 appliances, you can
use an external DSL modem connected to the
DMZ SFP port.
Only Check Point Branded SFP DSL is
supported. Third party SFP DSL is not
supported.
DMZ is not supported in 1530 / 1550 appliances.
LAN<N> You can use unassigned LAN ports with no VLANs
configured.
When you delete the Internet connection, the port
reverts to an unassigned LAN.
If you remove or disable a LAN, any assigned alias
IPs are also removed.
Unassigned LAN ports use case - If your company is
in a region where Internet connections supplied by
ISPs are unreliable and experience multiple
disconnections, you can connect your appliances to
multiple Internet connections from different ISPs.

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