Virtual System
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Web: Example for Configuring Virtual Systems to Isolate Enterprise Departments (Layer-3 Access, Virtual Systems Having Independent WAN Interfaces)
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The FW functions as the access gateway of the office area of a large campus network to protect the intranet. The intranet has multiple service departments, and the administrator configures virtual systems for each department to implement independent management over department networks.
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CLI: Example for Configuring Virtual Systems to Isolate Enterprise Departments (Layer-3 Access, Virtual Systems Having Independent WAN Interfaces)
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The FW functions as the access gateway of the office area of a large campus network to protect the intranet. The intranet has multiple service departments, and the administrator configures virtual systems for each department to implement independent management over department networks.
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Web: Example for Configuring Virtual Systems to Isolate Enterprise Departments (Layer-3 Access, Virtual Systems Sharing the WAN Interface of the Public System)
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An enterprise may have multiple departments, and each department has specific functions and responsibilities and requires specific network management policies, which complicates the configuration. As the egress gateway of the enterprise network, the FW uses virtual systems to manage departments separately, simplifying the configuration.
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CLI: Example for Configuring Virtual Systems to Isolate Enterprise Departments (Layer-3 Access, Virtual Systems Sharing the WAN Interface of the Public System)
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An enterprise may have multiple departments, and each department has specific functions and responsibilities and requires specific network management policies, which complicates the configuration. As the egress gateway of the enterprise network, the FW uses virtual systems to manage departments separately, simplifying the configuration.
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Web: Example for Configuring Virtual Systems to Isolate Enterprise Departments (Layer-2 Access)
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A firewall accesses an enterprise network at Layer 2. You can configure virtual systems with separate administrators to isolate departments of the enterprise.
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CLI: Example for Configuring Virtual Systems to Isolate Enterprise Departments (Layer-2 Access)
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A firewall accesses an enterprise network at Layer 2. You can configure virtual systems with separate administrators to isolate departments of the enterprise.
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Web: Example for Configuring Virtual Systems on a Cloud Computing Gateway
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This section provides an example for configuring virtual systems to protect a cloud computing data center.
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CLI: Example for Configuring Virtual Systems on a Cloud Computing Gateway
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This section provides an example for configuring virtual systems to protect a cloud computing data center.
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Web: Example for Configuring the Communication Between Virtual Systems
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The FW uses virtual systems to manage departments separately, simplifying the configuration. This section describes how to implement communication between virtual systems.
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CLI: Example for Configuring the Communication Between Virtual Systems
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The FW uses virtual systems to manage departments separately, simplifying the configuration. This section describes how to implement communication between virtual systems.
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Web: Configuring IPv6 Users to Access the Internet Through Virtual Systems
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This section describes how to configure virtual systems based on IPv6 forwarding.
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CLI: Configuring IPv6 Users to Access the Internet Through Virtual Systems
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This section describes how to configure virtual systems based on IPv6 forwarding.
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CLI: Configuring Intranet Users of Virtual Systems to Access the Internet Through Independent WAN Interfaces of the Virtual Systems
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CLI: Configuring Intranet Users of Virtual Systems to Access the Internet Through the WAN Interface of the Public System (Performing NAT in the Public System)
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CLI: Configuring Intranet Users of Virtual Systems to Access the Internet Through the WAN Interface of the Public System (Performing NAT in Each Virtual System)
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CLI: Configuring Internet Users to Access Intranet Servers of Virtual Systems Through Independent WAN Interfaces of the Virtual Systems
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CLI: Configuring Internet Users to Access Intranet Servers of Virtual Systems Through the WAN Interface of the Public System (Performing NAT in the Public System)
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CLI: Configuring Internet Users to Access Intranet Servers of Virtual Systems Through the WAN Interface of the Public System (Performing NAT in Each Virtual System)
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