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switches, the network connection between switches must be faster than the individual ports. Contact
your switch provider for information about proprietary software or use a mechanism such as
aggregation.

2.1.4. Internet Deployments

Network security is one of the top considerations during the deployment of any service on the
Internet or within an extensive enterprise WAN. In these types of deployments, put a firewall or
filtering router in front of DX Storage to control the kind of traffic and requests that are allowed to
reach the cluster nodes.
The preceding figure shows a firewall that allows requests on TCP/80. This is the default SCSP port,
but it should be changed to match the scspport value set in the node or cluster configuration file for
the DX Storage cluster if it is something other than 80.
If the firewall is sophisticated enough to examine Layer 7 (Application Layer), or the contents of
the HTTP requests, further restrictions should be made to allow only GET, HEAD, POST, DELETE
requests. If a cluster is exposed read-only to these external clients, the POST and DELETE
requests can be blocked to prevent updates to the cluster. To prevent client access to the node
status page, the firewall should deny "GET /" requests to the cluster nodes.
Administrators should block Internet access to the Admin Console port (default TCP/90) and to
the SNMP port (UDP/161). In wide-area networks, further restrictions might be desirable to restrict
access to these services to specific administrative networks or workstations.
Anytime critical devices such as firewalls are introduced into a network architecture, they should be
deployed in redundant pairs to minimize the chance of failures that cut-off all client access.

2.2. Setting Up the Network for DX Storage

Client applications must be able to initiate TCP connections with all nodes in a DX Storage cluster
using the designated access port, typically port 80. Internally, DX Storage nodes must be able to
communicate with each other using UDP, TCP, and multicast.
The following topics in this section discuss how to set up a DX Storage cluster in a standard TCP/IP
networking environment:
Section 2.2.1, "Network Summary"
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