Frame Government Networking Configuration Options¶
The drop-down menus contain a brief summary, networking topology diagram, and networking ports/protocol summary table for each networking configuration combination.
Public Cloud¶
FGA 8 + FRP7 (Default)
Use the tabs below to find networking information specific to your configuration.
With the default public cloud deployment model, users access virtualized applications/desktops from the Internet. These virtualized applications/desktops communicate directly to the Internet for publicly-accessible resources. If users must access network resources on-premises or in a private network, a private network connection (e.g., VPN, direct connection, SD-WAN) with the appropriate routing must be implemented.

Private Networking requires users to access virtualized applications/desktops from within the organization’s network. Virtualized applications/desktops must communicate to the Internet through the organization’s network. With Private Networking, there is no direct Internet access to/from workload VMs.

Private Networking with SGA enables users to access virtualized applications/desktops from the Internet using a single public IP address. Virtualized applications/desktops must communicate to the Internet through the organization’s network. With Private Networking and SGA, there is no direct Internet access to/from workload VMs.

FGA 8 + FRP8 (WebRTC)
Use the tabs below to find networking information specific to your configuration.
With the default public cloud deployment model, users access virtualized applications/desktops from the Internet. These virtualized applications/desktops communicate directly to the Internet for publicly-accessible resources. If users must access network resources on-premises or in a private network, a private network connection (e.g., VPN, direct connection, SD-WAN) with the appropriate routing must be implemented.

Private Networking requires users to access virtualized applications/desktops from within the organization’s network. Virtualized applications/desktops must communicate to the Internet through the organization’s network. With Private Networking, there is no direct Internet access to/from workload VMs.

Private Networking with SGA enables users to access virtualized applications/desktops from the Internet using a single public IP address. Virtualized applications/desktops must communicate to the Internet through the organization’s network. With Private Networking and SGA, there is no direct Internet access to/from workload VMs.

AHV¶
FGA 8 + FRP7 (Default)
Use the tabs below to find networking information specific to your configuration.
Private Networking requires users to access virtualized applications/desktops from within the organization’s network. Virtualized applications/desktops must communicate to the Internet through the organization’s network. With Private Networking, there is no direct Internet access to/from workload VMs.
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Private Networking with SGA enables users to access virtualized applications/desktops from the Internet using a single public IP address. Virtualized applications/desktops must communicate to the Internet through the organization’s network. With Private Networking and SGA, there is no direct Internet access to/from workload VMs.

FGA 8 + FRP8 (WebRTC)
Use the tabs below to find networking information specific to your configuration.
Private Networking requires users to access virtualized applications/desktops from within the organization’s network. Virtualized applications/desktops must communicate to the Internet through the organization’s network. With Private Networking, there is no direct Internet access to/from workload VMs.
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Private Networking with SGA enables users to access virtualized applications/desktops from the Internet using a single public IP address. Virtualized applications/desktops must communicate to the Internet through the organization’s network. With Private Networking and SGA, there is no direct Internet access to/from workload VMs.
