TMS zl Module Planning and Implementation Guide 2009-08
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Glossary of Acronyms and Abbreviations
- 1.0 Purpose
- 2.0 Intended Audience
- 3.0 Objectives
- 4.0 Prerequisites
- 5.0 Skills
- 6.0 The HP ProCurve Threat Management Services zl Module
- 7.0 Common TMS Security Control Points
- 8.0 Deployment Considerations
- 9.0 Installation and Preparation of the TMS zl Module
- 10.0 Configuration of the TMS zl Module
- 11.0 Using multiple HP ProCurve Threat Management Services zl Modules
- Appendix A – Additional References
- Appendix B – Sample Company Information Assets Spreadsheet
- Sample “Information Assets” tab (See Embedded “Company Information Assets” Microsoft Excel 2003 spreadsheet)
- “Server Network Details” tab (See Embedded “Company Information Assets” Microsoft Excel 2003 spreadsheet)
- “TMS Zones” tab (See Embedded “Company Information Assets” Microsoft Excel 2003 spreadsheet)
- “Firewall Rules” tab (See Embedded “Company Information Assets” Microsoft Excel 2003 spreadsheet)
- /Sample “Company Information Assets” Microsoft Excel 2003 spreadsheet
- Appendix C – Information Gathering Tools
- Appendix D - Updating Switch Software
- Appendix E – Emergency Recovery Process

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We will need the following information to complete the next steps:
Content Value Description
Both Sites
IKE preshare key (if used)
Internal zone VLAN(s) VLAN 2 Users inside the branch office
External zone VLAN(s) VLAN 3 Internet connectivity (e.g. DSL
bl d )
Zone1 VLAN(s) VLAN 4 Management VLAN for the
tk
ZoneX VLAN(s)
Service (ports) Any Service Typical for site-to-site VPN
Site A – Corporate Office
TMS zl Module IP Address 172.31.31.119
Site B – Branch Office
TMS zl Module VPN Gateway 192.168.254.4
Internet Default Gateway 192.168.254.1
SITE B: We have a default route at the branch office that will point to
the ISP’s router.