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Default UTM Edge - Secondary IP addresses on interfaces

Am I missing something? Can you not configure secondary IP addresses on the interfaces on the UTM Edge like I can on my Nokia appliances?
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Default Re: UTM Edge - Secondary IP addresses on interfaces

You can't. This is intended and by design. Also you cannot delete or rename the LAN and DMZ networks. They are hard-coded into the box and also available by default when creating a new UTM-1 Edge object in SmartDashboard.

You may want to add networks or bridges via "Network > My Network" and assign them to one of the four LAN ports via "Network > Ports".
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Default Re: UTM Edge - Secondary IP addresses on interfaces

Thanks for the info.

Do you know if any of the Checkpoint hardware allows this?
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Default Re: UTM Edge - Secondary IP addresses on interfaces

Normal UTM-1 appliances should be able to handle this as they run on SPLAT. There you can assign two IP addresses to one interface via 'sysconfig'.
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