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| Subject: | RE: Firewalll LAN port and switch port |
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| Date: | Wed, 31 May 2006 13:59:14 -0500 |
mission_mink@yahoo.com wrote:
I need technical assistance, I visited few vendors who deal
into firewaal. Few of them say they have 4 switch port and 1 LAN port, but does it make any difference since as per my knowledge goes switch port and LAN port are one and same. I think they are just stating they have an additional 4 ports you can connect devices to. We have an older Watchguard firewall that only has 3 ports - LAN, WAN and DMZ. We have found times it would have been nice to have additional ports to plug into for a different configuration. The newer W'guard devices do come with additional ports built in for additional traffic routing. They state they have 6 ports available, but don't mention having a 6 port 'switch'. Roger Onken -----Original Message----- From: Nathaniel Hall [mailto:nathaniel.d.hall@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2006 10:46 AM To: mission_mink@yahoo.com; security-basics@securityfocus.com Subject: Re: Firewalll LAN port and switch port mission_mink@yahoo.com wrote:
I need technical assistance, I visited few vendors who deal
into firewaal. Few of them say they have 4 switch port and 1 LAN port, but does it make any difference since as per my knowledge goes switch port and LAN port are one and same.
My assumption is that they mean WAN port. Usually on personal routers/firewalls and some higher end products they will have a built in switch that is inside the router/firewall and one connection that is outside the router/firewall. -- Nathaniel Hall, GSEC GCFW GCIA
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