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Michael Noel

"Microsoft ISA Server 2006 Unleashed"


In this example, a single internal network (10.10.10.0/24) is defined in the CSS Console
as follows:
1. From the ISA Enterprise Console, navigate through the console tree to Enterprise,
Enterprise Networks.
2. In the Tasks tab of the Tasks pane, click the link for Create a New Network.
3. When the wizard appears, enter a name for the network, such as CompanyABCInternal,
and click Next.
4. Under the Network Addresses dialog box, click Add Range.
5. Enter a Start address and an End address that define the internal network, as shown
in Figure 6.8, and click OK.
6. Click Next.
7. Click Finish, Apply, and OK.
166 CHAPTER 6 Deploying ISA Server Arrays with ISA Server 2006 Enterprise Edition
Establishing Enterprise Network Rules
Along with the Enterprise networks, Enterprise network rules can be defined to describe
the relationship, either Route or NAT, between the various networks. In this example, a
NAT relationship is configured between the newly created CompanyABC-Internal network
and the external network as follows:
1. From the Enterprise Networks node in the console tree, click on the Create a
Network Rule link in the Tasks tab of the Tasks pane.


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