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Old 2007-06-20
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Default UTM-1 external interface(1) WAN and 4 IP adresses

I read in posts it is possible on some other platforms, but can it be done in UTM-1 box? Anyone succeded in doing that, and if answer is yes how hard is to implement this?

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Default Re: UTM-1 external interface(1) WAN and 4 IP adresses

My first question would be why? But yes you can do from the sysconfig menu.
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Default Re: UTM-1 external interface(1) WAN and 4 IP adresses

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My first question would be why? But yes you can do from the sysconfig menu.
It is specific deman from customer. I will try to grab test UTM-1 box from local distributor and try this thing out in lab first.

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