TMS zl Management and Configuration Guide ST.1.0.090213
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Overview
Deployment Options for Routing Mode—Threat Protection
Figure 1-6. Associating VLANs with Zones
Often you associate user (or data) VLANs with the Internal zone. Alterna-
tively, you can divide your internal network into multiple zones and
separate various user and server VLANs into various zones (Zone1 to
Zone6).
In Figure 1-6, VLAN20 and VLAN40 are associated with Zone1 and VLAN30
and VLAN50 are associated with Zone2.
Make sure that each IP address that you configure on the module is the
default gateway address for endpoints in the TMS VLAN. If the TMS zl
Module’s host switch was the endpoints’ default gateway, you should
transfer the IP address that was on the host switch to the module. You
should also verify that DHCP scopes or pools on your network’s DHCP
servers include the TMS zl Module’s IP addresses as the default gateway
for the endpoints on those TMS VLANs.