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8. Click Next.
9. The Summary page displays a summary of all the configuration you have performed in the wizard. It
should show:
Server Address Objects
The wizard creates the address object for the new server. Because the IP address of the server
added in the example is in the IP address range assigned to the DMZ, the wizard binds the address
object to the DMZ zone. It gives the object a name of the name you specified for the server plus
"_private". If you specify an IP in the range of another zone, it will bind the address object to that
zone. If you specify an IP address out of the range of any zone you have configured, the wizard will
bind the address object to the LAN zone.
Because the server in the example used the default WAN IP address for the Server Public IP
Address, the wizard states that it will use the existing WAN address object when constructing poli-
cies between the new server and the WAN. If you specify another address, the server will create an
object for that address bound to the WAN zone and assign the new address object a name of the
name you specified for the server plus "_public".
Server Service Group Object
The wizard creates a service group object for the services used by the new server. Because the
server in the example is a web server, the service group includes HTTP and HTTPS. This way, you
have a convenient group to refer to when creating or editing access policies for this server.
Server NAT Policies
The wizard creates a NAT policy to translate the destination addresses of all incoming packets with
one of the services in the new service group and addressed to the WAN address to the address of the
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