In Routing mode,
Deep Edge is visible on the network and
acts as a layer 3 routing device with traffic stream scanning capabilities. Deploying
in
Routing mode requires configuring two network interfaces: one for internal use and
one for
external use. All the interfaces are on different subnets, enabling you to have a
single IP
address available to the public Internet.
Deep Edge can perform network address translation before it sends and receives
packets to the destination network and works as a router.
Deep Edge also provides Point-to-Point
Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) functionality to support dialing to the ISP through
asymmetric
digital subscriber line (ADSL). See the following figure for the typical deployment.
Deep Edge in Routing Mode illustrates
Deep Edge in Routing mode:
Deep Edge in Routing Mode
Routing mode is typically used when Deep Edge
is operating as a gateway between private and public networks. In this configuration,
you
would create NAT mode firewall policies to control traffic flowing between the internal,
private network and the external, public network, usually the Internet.