Cable connection guidelines for IPS and Layer 2 Firewalls
The cabling of IPS engines and Layer 2 Firewalls depends on the engine type and the installation.
Make sure that all Ethernet cables are correctly rated (CAT 5e or CAT 6 in gigabit networks).
Follow standard cable connections with inline IPS engines and Layer 2 Firewalls:
- Use straight cables to connect the IPS engines and Layer 2 Firewalls to external switches.
- Use crossover cables to connect the IPS engines and Layer 2 Firewalls to hosts (such as routers or Firewalls).
Cable connections for Master NGFW Engines that host Virtual IPS engines or Virtual Layer 2 Firewalls follow the same principles as the connections for inline IPS engines and Layer 2 Firewalls.
Figure: Correct cable types for Single IPS engines and Single Layer 2 Firewalls
Figure: Correct cable types for Serial IPS Clusters
Figure: Correct cable types for Active/Standby Layer 2 Firewall Clusters
Figure: Correct cable types for Serial Virtual IPS Clusters
Figure: Correct cable types for Active/Standby Virtual Layer 2 Firewall Clusters