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The Active for all hosts field is used to specify whether access to the external IP from
all firewall interfaces should undergo NAT (Yes or yes) or if only access from the
interface in the INTERFACE column should undergo NAT.
The Active for firewall system field is used to specify whether packets originating
from the firewall itself and destined for the EXTERNAL address are redirected to the
internal ADDRESS.

TC (Traffic Control) Interfaces, Classes, and Rules

The Traffic Control subsystem of the firewall allows sophisticated management of the
amount of bandwidth that different types of traffic are permitted to use on a given
interface. Please see Chapter 14 - Traffic Control for details.

Actions When Stopped

Figure 112: Actions When Stopped

This menu allows you to control which addresses the firewall will accept connections
from after it has been stopped. Add a new translations by selecting the "Add a new
stopped address" link or by clicking on the add-above or add-below images in the
Add field. Reorder the translations by clicking on the arrows under the Move field.
Clicking on a link under the Interface field will allow you to edit or delete the rule, as
shown below. You may also make changes by manually editing the rule file.
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