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Siemens FS720 - Entering Routes for External Access to Extended Networks Via GAP

Siemens FS720
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'Network' task card
Network configuration
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Building Technologies
A6V10210424_j_en_
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Fire Safety
2018
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5. Highlight all 'Fx72x/SAFEDLINK one after the other.
6. Enter the IP address in the 'Overview' tab of the detail editor.
See also
2 Setting network speed for SAFEDLINK [ 319]
14.2.6 Entering routes for external access to extended networks
via GAP
In order that a PC or a management station from an external network has access
to all 'Stations' in the extended network via router and GAP, routes must be
entered in the GAP and in the Ethernet sub-net.
Although all network addresses in this chapter are examples, they are consistent.
Function of the route in the GAP
The route in the GAP is required for the following situations:
There is a 'Security module (firewall) FN2009-A1' router between the extended
network in the fire detection system and the external network.
'Destination address' of the route is 'Cerberus-Engineering-Tool' and/or the
management stations
'Gateway' is the FS720 address of the 'Security module (firewall) FN2009-A1'
router
Function of the route in the Ethernet sub-net
The route in the Ethernet sub-net is required for the following situations:
The extended network in the fire detection system has a standby router.
There is a 'Security module (firewall) FN2009-A1' router between the extended
network in the fire detection system and the external network.
'Destination address' of the route is 'Cerberus-Engineering-Tool' and/or the
management stations
'Gateway' is the Ethernet address of the GAP
Additional conditions for access
GAP must be connected to 'C-WEB/LAN'.
'Security module (firewall) FN2009-A1' must be configured.

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