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isma050319
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Using secondary IP addresses on AWS

Hi Team,

 

I´m trying to know of is possible to use secondary IP addresses on AWS, and how.

we are using all mounted there(firewall, load balancers, servers, etc)

This one is standalone deployment in R80.20, 

The main reason is to have to possibility of manage 1 ip address per web app instead of use an specific port to nat it with the same IP.

From AWS side you can simply add it to some interface, but should I simply put it in a rule to use it? are needed specific objects?

 

Best Regards

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PhoneBoy
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You can assign multiple IPs to an interface on the AWS side subject to the limits AWS sets (based on instance size).
Each of those IPs can be used in Access Policy and NAT rules on the Check Point side to enable access to a given web application through the IPs.

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PhoneBoy
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You can assign multiple IPs to an interface on the AWS side subject to the limits AWS sets (based on instance size).
Each of those IPs can be used in Access Policy and NAT rules on the Check Point side to enable access to a given web application through the IPs.

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