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Use the Interface Binding step of the Edit <Service> wizard |
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to bind the service you plan to create to specific network interfaces. 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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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 displays the following information about the network interfaces |
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configured on the |
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server: |
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Ensure that all required information |
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is provided, and click Next to proceed to the next step. If any required information is left empty, |
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an error icon will appear next to the page. |
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complete missing information, click Back |
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. To exit without saving the configuration, click Cancel. If you have completed all edits and configuration, click Finish. |
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