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6.
Inbound rules can use Destination NAT (DNAT) for managing traffic from the Option.
Destination NAT is available when the To Zone = DMZ or secure LAN.
This controller supports multi-NAT and so the External IP address does not
necessarily have to be the Option address. On a single Option interface,
multiple public IP addresses are supported. If your ISP assigns you more than
one public IP address, one of these can be used as your primary IP address
on the Option port, and the others can be assigned to servers on the LAN or
DMZ. In this way the LAN/DMZ server can be accessed from the internet by
its aliased public IP address.
7.
Outbound rules can use Source NAT (SNAT) in order to map (bind) all LAN/DMZ traffic
matching the rule parameters to a specific Option interface or external IP address (usually
provided by your ISP).
Once the new or modified rule parameters are saved, it appears in the master list of
firewall rules. To enable or disable a rule, click the checkbox next to the rule in the list
of firewall rules and choose Enable or Disab le.
The controller applies firewall rules in the order listed. As a general rule,
you should move the strictest rules (those with the most specific services or
addresses) to the top of the list. To reorder rules, click the checkbox next to
a rule and click up or down.
With an inbound allow rule you can enter the internal server address that
is hosting the selected service.
You can enable port forwarding for an incoming service specific rule
(From Zone = Option) by selecting the appropriate checkbox. This will
allow the selected service traffic from the interne t to reach the
appropriate LAN port via a port forwarding rule.
Translate Port Number: With port forwarding, the incoming traffic to be
forwarded to the port number entered here.
External IP address: The rule can be bound to a specific Option interface
by selecting either the primary Option or configurable port Option as the
source IP address for incoming traffic.
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