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Re: DMZ - VLAN Security


From: m.poultsakis () gmail com
Date: 29 Sep 2009 08:27:04 -0000

My apologies... it seems that the network diagram was ruined after the upload.

The actual topology is attacker -> Switch1 (which hosts the DMZ and Zones A & B with VLAN 
segmentation)_>Firewall->Switch2.

I hope it helps...



             DMZ
              |
              |
Internet---Switch1---Firewall----Switch2
              |
          ____|____    
          |       |
        ZoneB   ZoneA


Actually there is an additional connection from the DMZ to Switch2 bypassing the Firewall. This connection is for OAM 
purposes.

Thank you

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