Add loopback IP addresses to Virtual Firewalls
You can use Loopback IP addresses to assign IP addresses that do not belong to any directly connected networks to the Virtual Firewall.
Loopback IP addresses are not connected to any physical interface and they do not create connectivity to any network.
- Any IP address that is not used to route traffic on another interface can be used as a loopback IP address, and you can add several loopback IP addresses to each Firewall.
- The same IP address can be used as a loopback IP address and as the IP address of a Tunnel Interface.
- Loopback IP addresses can be used as the IPv4 Identity for Authentication Requests or IPv6 Identity for Authentication Requests, the IPv4 Source for Authentication Requests or IPv6 Source for Authentication Requests, and the Default IP Address for Outgoing Traffic.
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Steps
- Right-click an NGFW Engine, then select Edit <element type>.
- Browse to .
- Configure the settings.
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Continue the configuration in one of the following ways:
- If you are configuring a new Virtual NGFW Engine, click Save, close the Engine Editor, then add routes for the Master NGFW Engine.
- Otherwise, click Save and Refresh.
Engine Editor > Interfaces > Loopback
Use this branch to define loopback IP addresses for Firewalls. Loopback IP addresses allow you to assign IP addresses that do not belong to any directly connected networks to the Firewall.
Option | Definition |
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Bypass Default IP Address | Specifies how the source IP address for traffic sent from the NGFW Engine node is selected for tunnel interfaces that do not
have IP addresses.
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Loopback addresses table | Click Add Row to add a row to the table, or Remove Row to remove the selected row. Click Up or Down to move the selected item up or down. |
Loopback Address | Enter the loopback IP address. |
CVI Address (Clusters only) |
Enter the loopback IP address for the cluster. |
Node NDI Address (Clusters only) |
Enter the node-specific loopback IP address. |
OSPFv2 Area | To advertise the loopback IP address as an OSPFv2 internal route, double-click the cell, then select an OSPFv2 Area element. |
Comment (Optional) |
A comment for your own reference. |