In the General Info step, you have selected a host on which you want to run the service your are currently creating.
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Use the Interface Binding step |
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of the Edit <Service> wizard to bind the service you plan to create to specific network interfaces |
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. Interface binding can be useful if you want to separate traffic |
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for security reasons. For example, if your organization uses a gateway to separate the internal network (LAN) from external networks ( |
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WANs), you can bind the service to an interface that separates the service traffic from other traffic. Binding the service to a WAN, which covers a large geographic area |
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that includes the |
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internet, ensures that the |
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service’s traffic is separated from that of the LAN, which usually |
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covers your organization’s internal network. |
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To bind your service to network interfaces |
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specify the following:
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NETWORK INTERFACES This section |
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displays the following information |
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about the network interfaces configured on the |
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server: |
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Click Next to proceed to the Source Interface step. Click Back to return to the previous configuration wizard page, or click Cancel to exit out of the configuration wizard without saving any configuration changes. If edits or changes have been made to the service instances configuration and if no further configuration changes are required, click Finish to update and complete the configuration edit process and the Create Service wizard.
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Ensure that all required information is provided, and click Next to proceed to the next step. If any required information |
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is left empty |
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, an error icon will appear next to the page. To complete missing information, click Back |
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. To exit without saving the configuration, click Cancel. If you have |
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completed all edits and configuration, click Finish. |
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