ZyXEL Communications NBG410W3G Series User Manual

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 Chapter 9 Firewall
NBG410W3G Series User’s Guide
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9.6  Asymmetrical Routes
If an alternate gateway on the LAN has an IP address in the same subnet as the ZyXEL 
Device’s LAN IP address, return traffic may not go through the ZyXEL Device. This is called 
an asymmetrical or “triangle” route. This causes the ZyXEL Device to reset the connection, as 
the connection has not been acknowledged.
You can have the ZyXEL Device permit the use of asymmetrical route topology on the 
network (not reset the connection).
Allowing asymmetrical routes may let traffic from the WAN go directly to the LAN without 
passing through the ZyXEL Device. A better solution is to use IP alias to put the ZyXEL 
Device and the backup gateway on separate subnets.
9.6.1  Asymmetrical Routes and IP Alias
You can use IP alias instead of allowing asymmetrical routes. IP Alias allow you to partition 
your network into logical sections over the same interface. 
By putting your LAN and Gateway A in different subnets, all returning network traffic must 
pass through the ZyXEL Device to your LAN. The following steps describe such a scenario.
A computer on the LAN initiates a connection by sending a SYN packet to a receiving 
server on the WAN.
The ZyXEL Device reroutes the packet to Gateway A, which is in Subnet 2
The reply from the WAN goes to the ZyXEL Device. 
The ZyXEL Device then sends it to the computer on the LAN in Subnet 1.  
Figure 101   Using IP Alias to Solve the Triangle Route Problem
9.7  Firewall Default Rule 
Click SECURITY > FIREWALL to open the Default Rule screen. 
Use this screen to configure general firewall settings.
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Internet
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LAN
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ISP 1
ISP 2
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WAN
Subnet 1
Subnet 2