![]() Note that the vPodRouter does not have a NIC on the Internal network and therefore cannot route external traffic to resources on the internal network. The internal and transit networks are NATed to the SE-UCS-Network for outbound internet connectivity while the DMZ network routes through the vPodRouter for inbound and outbound access. The vApp Networks (internal, DMZ, and transit) are created within the vApp. In addition, ports 4 are forwarded to the Unified Access Gateway appliance over the respective ports. Ports 4000-6500 are reserved for the environment components so all traffic coming in on these ports is forwarded to your Unified Access Gateway appliance's appropriate edge service. ![]() In this example, external requests to the vApp are sent to the vPod Router, which directs those requests to the appropriate resource based on the incoming port. The architectural diagram below shows an example environment which emulates a typical environment, including DMZ and internal networks. The steps are sequential and build upon one another, so make sure that you complete each step before going to the next step.
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