Using the Web Browser Interface for Advanced Configuration Tasks
Configuring Access Control from the Web Browser Interface
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Figure 14-28. Policies for Controlling Management Access to the Router
32. For Public Address, select Any or specify a subnet. This setting deter-
mines the source address—the hosts that you want to be able to access
the router.
33. For Admin Access Type, select the types of access methods that you want
to permit.
34. Click Apply. The policy you created is now listed on the Configure
Policies for Security Zone window.
Customizing Your Policies
When you first start configuring policies, the Filter, Allow, Many:1 NAPT, and
Port Forward options will help guide you through the process of setting
control access on your router. As you get more experienced, however, you
may want more flexibility in configuring policies. If the other options do not
allow you to configure exactly the policy you need for your network, you
should select the Advanced option for Policy Type. For example, if you want
to configure one-to-one NAT and specify the public address, rather than
selecting an interface and using the IP addressed assigned to it, you should
create an Advanced policy.