TMS zl Management and Configuration Guide ST.1.2.100916

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Initial Setup in Routing Mode
Access the Web Browser Interface
Note The connections listed in the Firewall section include both passive and active
connections. Passive connections are how the firewall reserves connections
for Application Layer Gateways (ALGs) and configured reservations.
You should not be concerned with the number of connections, unless:
The maximum connection threshold for a zone is reached
The number of connections is unreasonably high
In these cases, you can access the module’s CLI and enter the show connections
command to view only the active connections. For more information about
this command, see “show connections” in Appendix A: “Command-Line
Reference.
Network Interfaces. The System > Dashboard > Network Interfaces page dis-
plays information about the TMS VLANs and GRE tunnels that are configured
on the module (see Table 2-10). The refresh rate (which is nonconfigurable)
is 4 seconds.
Table 2-10. Information in the Network Interfaces Tab on the TMS zl Module
Dashboard
Field Description How to Configure
Network Interfaces
Name Name of the TMS VLAN or GRE tunnel
Network > Zones > VLAN Associations
See “Plan the Zones” on page 2-8.
VPN > GRE > GRE Tunnels
See “Configure a GRE Tunnel” in Chapter 7: “Virtual
Private Networks.”
Zone Name of the firewall zone.
Network > Zones > Names
See “Rename a Zone” on page 2-68.
Status UP or DOWN; describes whether the
interface is functioning
n/a
IP/Mask The IP address and network mask for the
TMS zl Module's interface on the
TMS VLAN or GRE tunnel
Network > Zones > VLAN Associations
See “Plan the Zones” on page 2-8.
VPN > GRE > GRE Tunnels
See “Configure a GRE Tunnel” in Chapter 7: “Virtual
Private Networks.”
Received Number of kilobytes per second and
packets per second that are being received
on the interface
n/a