Configuring An Inbound Many-To-One Nat Policy - SonicWALL SonicOS Enhanced 2.2 Administrator's Manual

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If the user has chosen make the interfaces accessible by ping, SNMP, HTTP, and/or HTTPS, or if they
have enabled GroupVPN or other VPN configurations which use IKE (Key Exchange).
There are other default NAT Policies created automatically which relate to the network interfaces, and to
IKE VPNs. If the user has chosen make the interfaces accessible by ping, SNMP, HTTP, and/or HTTPS,
or if they have enabled GroupVPN or other VPN configurations which use IKE (Key Exchange). The figure
below shows how your System Policies page might look:

Configuring an Inbound Many-to-One NAT Policy

This is a policy for inbound traffic that forwards traffic coming in from the WAN Primary IP address to an
address object on the inside (LAN or DMZ zone). This example is for a web server sitting on the X0
interface, with an address object name of 'WWWserver.
To configure this policy, follow these steps:
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