Go to the table of contents Go to the previous page Go to the next page
Setting Up Websense V-Series Appliances > Network interface configuration > Email appliance interfaces (E1 and E2, or P1 and P2)
Email appliance interfaces (E1 and E2, or P1 and P2)
Deployment and Installation Center | Email Protection Solutions | v8.0.x
Websense email appliance interfaces handle traffic into and out of the Websense Email module. It is important that you set up interfaces E1, E2, and C correctly before deploying off-appliance components. TRITON Manager installation cannot complete unless these interfaces are correctly configured.
 
Note 
*
*
*
*
 
Important 
On the V10000, if you use the E2 interface, the E1 interface is bound to eth0, and the E2 interface is bound to eth1. Keep this in mind when you configure your Websense email appliance.
On the V5000, if you use the P2 interface, the P1 interface is bound to eth0, and the P2 interface is bound to eth1. Keep this in mind when you configure your Websense email appliance.
Guidelines for configuring network interfaces E1 and E2
In the following important guidelines for configuring the E1 and E2 interfaces for the email appliance, please note that for a V5000 appliance, you should substitute P1 for E1 and P2 for E2.
 
Email appliance virtual interfaces
Multiple virtual IP addresses can be configured on E1 or E2.
*
*
*
*
Multiple virtual interfaces can be helpful to support multiple domains or a large volume of outbound traffic.
To add virtual IP addresses to E1 or E2:
1.
Go to Configuration > Network Interfaces > Virtual Interfaces and click Add.
2.
3.
4.
Click Add Interfaces.
If you are not configuring interface bonding at this time, proceed next to Routing configuration.

Go to the table of contents Go to the previous page Go to the next page
Setting Up Websense V-Series Appliances > Network interface configuration > Email appliance interfaces (E1 and E2, or P1 and P2)
Copyright 2016 Forcepoint LLC. All rights reserved.