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Chapter 4 Boot and Configuration | Hillstone
Hillstone Multi-core Security Appliance Installation Manual
Tenet and SSH
You can also establish Telnet and SSH configuration environments. For more
information, please see Hillstone Multi-core Security Appliance User Guide.
Basic Configuration
Before you begin to use the security appliance, you should be familiar with its
features and your network deployment. Different device position in the network
requires different topology design, working mode and policy configuration.
The basic configurations may include:
1. Create security zones, including the link layer (L2) and network layer (L3).
Bind different interfaces to correct security zones respectively.
2. Assign IP addresses to interfaces.
3. Configure the management functions of the interfaces and create the security
policy rules.
4. Assign proper network addresses and configure the NAT rules as needed.
5. Keep network connectivity by configuring routes.
6. Configure security policy rules between security zones.
7. Configure network parameters, such as DHCP and DNS agent, etc.
For more information, see Hillstone Multi-core Security Appliance User Manual.