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Can I place a firewall behind the core switch with a public ip

I had a client with 3 locations and Comcast Metro E homerunning between the sites and their HQ, which had the firewall and seperate fiber line for internet. The Metro-E was layer 2, so they

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When to Route on Core Switches vs Next-Gen Firewalls in Enterprise

Learn when to use core switch routing vs next-generation firewall routing in enterprise networks. Explore performance, security zones, VRF design, and hardware platform selection.

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Allow routing via Internal firewall for Core switch

Hi, we have below architecture in which routing between different firewall take place via Internal firewalls only. We have used the core switch only

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Firewall Deployment: Edge vs. Core

Benefits of Core Firewall Deployment Placing firewalls at the core of your network ensures that even if a threat enters through the perimeter, it faces another layer of stringent checks. This central positioning

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Umzug der Firewall und Einsatz eines Core-Switches

2) Welchen Switch würdet ihr als Core-Switch dafür einsetzten, der genug Bandbreite hat, um alle Switche zentral anzubinden und per Glasfaser mit

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What''s the general purpose of having your core switch connect

If the firewall doesn''t have a direct connection to the carrier, I would assume all traffic comes into the core switch, then some or all of it goes to the firewall and then back to the switch. Maybe the firewall

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Firewall at Edge vs Core : r/networking

Obviously I would think having a firewall at the Core switch is ideal, however sometimes this may not be possible, (depending where the ISP connection is).

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How to Configure OSPF Between Firewall and Core Switch

In this video, we configure OSPF routing between a Core Switch and a Firewall and perform complete failover testing to verify redundancy, dynamic route exchange, and high availability.

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Splitting a single ISP line through a core switch to 2 firewalls best

I''m an IT assistant at a rural hospital where we just bought a second Sonicwall firewall to add in as High Availability. We only have a single ISP line available at the moment and are looking into a second,

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Gateways on Core Switch vs Firewall : r/networking

This is going to depend on what your firewall can handle. I would keep all of the gateways on the switches so the firewall doesn''t have to handle ARP, NDP, or learn MAC addresses.

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Umzug der Firewall und Einsatz eines Core-Switches

Ich schlage vor, einen kleinen Switch mit 12–24 Ports (direkte Glasfaser Ports oder SFP+) als Core-Switch einzusetzen. Der interne

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ISP Hooked Up to Core Switch First... Instead of Straight

If an attacker is skilled enough to figure all of these out and use some exploit, you''re F''d anyways whether that''s your core or a $250 managed 16-port switch from

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Recommendation for a connection between Core Switch and Firewall

Hello, I am asking myself what others recommend for the connection between core switch and Firewall. The setup is the following: Two Catalyst 9300 Core switches in stack. The stack

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Core layer | FortiSwitch 7.6.0 | Fortinet Document Library

The FortiGate devices in the core layer can use FGCP in active-passive mode with two to four firewalls or in active-active mode for increased performance through HA load-balancing.

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Internet Connection Termination: Core Switch vs Firewall

In cases where there''s a HA firewall setup, I believed that, instead of introducing another switch between the ISP and the firewall cluster, it makes sense to connect the ISP directly to the core switch and

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Network Setup for core and firewall

Internet modem------core switch------firewall Scenario: Internet modem - send to core switch the internet core switch - NAT configuration, vlan configuration and DHCP connection ASA

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Solved: Firewall to 2 core switches

Hi Folks! Seems like my firs post here. So sorry if the question is quite stupid - I don''t know much about firewall yet. Could you point me to the right

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Routing through firewall or core switch

Find answers to Routing through firewall or core switch from the expert community at Experts Exchange

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Adding a Core Switch with Layer 3

Yes, a layer 3 switch is much better at routing vlan traffic vs a firewall. Yes, you''ll need to add routes to your local subnets on the firewall. On the core

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What is the best practices for Users Getaway! Core Switch or Firewall

Dear Experts, I am wondering what is the best practices for the user getaway. is Core Switch preferred to be the getaway for all user after this the traffic go to the firewall Or the Firewall

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Firewall on the same network of the Core switch and

What disasvantage can you find in this design? For my opinion the firewall would be unecesary traffic for example maybe broadcast traffic and stuff

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Switch versus firewall security

The sensors are not able to keep up with all traffic on the LAN and so the suggestion is to move our core routing off of the firewall to the core switch, then capture only north/south traffic from

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Solved: Connectivity from Core to Firewall

You want to simply extend L2 all the way from the access switch to the firewall so all ports need to be L2 until they get to the L3 interface on the

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Should I build a VLAN between firewall and core layer 3

This firewall hangs directly off of our core, layer 3 routing switch. (See Current Configuration image below.) My question is, should I build a layer 3 Vlan

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Switch versus firewall security

I have a client who recently implemented a managed security platform which places a sensor inline with LAN traffic in order to inspect for threats. The sensors are not able to keep up with

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Network Setup for core and firewall

The best way from a security standpoint is to have a physically separate switch connecting the ISP handoff to the firewall, if a switch is needed at all. A switch would only be needed if there

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