Oracle® Corente Services

Corente Services Policy Definition and Provisioning Manual for Release 9.2

E59953-01

February 2015


Table of Contents

Preface
1 Application Network Manager
1.1 Application Network Manager
1.1.1 Introduction to Application Network Manager
1.1.2 Requirements
1.1.3 Login to App Net Manager
1.1.4 Interface
1.1.5 Saving Your Changes
1.2 Define and Provision Service Policies
1.3 Accessing the Location Form
1.4 Location
1.4.1 Location
1.4.2 Change the Location
1.4.3 Require Administrator Approval for Partner Connections
1.4.4 Choose a Maintenance Time
1.4.5 Enable Remote Logging (System Logging)
1.4.6 Enable Redundant Hardware Configuration (Hardware Failover)
1.4.7 Enable Zero Touch Installation
1.4.8 Disable Advanced Performance Tuning
1.5 Network
1.5.1 Network
1.5.2 Modify Network Interfaces
1.5.3 Enable DHCP Server for LAN
1.5.4 Enable Location Gateway as Backhaul Server or Client
1.5.5 Enable RIPv2, OSPF, and/or BGP
1.5.6 WAN Interface Mismatch
1.5.7 Other Settings on the Network Tab
1.6 Applications
1.6.1 Add a New Application for Sharing and Monitoring
1.7 Monitored Servers
1.7.1 Requirements
1.7.2 Configure and Download the SNMP Extension Agent
1.7.3 Configure Server Monitoring
1.7.4 Add a New Server for Monitoring
1.8 User Groups
1.8.1 Create the Default User Group
1.8.2 Create the Internal Network Description Group
1.8.3 Create Named User Groups
1.8.4 Other User Groups
1.9 Routes
1.10 Partners
1.11 SNMP
1.12 User Remote Access
1.13 High Availability
1.14 Alerts
1.15 DNS Server
2 Define and Provision Security, Connectivity and QoS
2.1 Corente Virtual Services Gateway Security and Firewalls
2.2 Quality of Service (QoS)
2.3 Partners
2.4 Partner Locations Wizard
2.5 Creating Drag and Drop Tunnels
A Corente Advanced Network Address Translation (NAT) and Your Corente Virtual Services Gateway
A.1 Outbound NAT
A.2 Inbound NAT
A.3 Auto Resolve NAT
A.4 Indirect Conflicts
A.5 Perform DNS/WINS Fixup
A.6 Specifications
B Additional Tube Configurations
B.1 Internet Firewalls
B.2 Port Forwarding
B.2.1 LAN to Internet Access Tubes
B.2.2 Example Port Forwarding Configuration
B.3 Limit Local Access of the Location Gateway
B.4 Allow Remote Access of the Location Gateway
C Implementing a DMZ with Corente
C.1 Port Forwarding and Alias Addresses
C.2 Implement a DMZ with Corente
C.3 Example DMZ Configuration
C.4 Partner Access to the DMZ
C.5 Configure the DMZ Interface
C.6 Configure Alias Addresses for the WAN Interface
C.7 Configure the Default User Group - DMZ
C.8 Configure Access to the DMZ on the Partners Tab
C.8.1 DMZ to Internet Access Tubes
C.8.2 LAN to DMZ Access Tubes
D Legal Notices
D.1 Oracle Legal Notices
D.2 DocBook XSL License
Index