Brocade Mobility RFS Controller System Reference Guide (Supporting software release 5.5.0.0 and later) User Manual

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21. Select Use DHCP to Obtain IP to use internal DHCP server resource as the means of providing

requested IP addresses to the OSPF route’s virtual interface.

22. Select Use DHCP to Obtain Gateway/DNS Servers to learn default gateway, name servers and

the domain name on just this interface. Once selected, specify an IP address and mask in dot
decimal format.

23. Define the NAT Direction as either Inside, Outside or None. Network Address Translation (NAT),

is an Internet standard enabling a (LAN) to use IP addresses for internal traffic (inside) and a
second set of addresses for external (outside) traffic.

24. Select OK to save the changes to the basic configuration. Select Reset to revert to the last

saved configuration.

25. Select the Security tab.

FIGURE 68

OSPF Virtual Interface - Security screen

26. Use the Inbound IP Firewall Rules drop-down menu to select the IP access and deny rules to

apply to the OSPF dynamic route.

Either select an existing IP firewall policy or use the default set of IP firewall rules. The firewall
inspects OSPF route traffic flows and detects potential attacks on the dynamic route not visible
to traditional wired firewall appliances. Select the Create icon to define a new set of IP firewall
rules that can be applied to the OSPF route configuration. Selecting Edit allows for the
modification of an existing IP firewall rules configuration. For more information, see

Configuring IP Firewall Rules

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