Using the Web Browser Interface for Advanced Configuration Tasks
Configuring Access Control from the Web Browser Interface
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38. If you select NAT as the Policy Action, the NAT options are enabled.
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Select Source with Overloading to configure many-to-one NAT.
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Select Destination to configure one-to-one NAT. You can then config-
ure port translation.
39. Click Apply.
40. In the Add/Modify/Delete Policy Traffic Selectors section, click Add New
Traffic Selector. The Add New Custom Policy Entry window is displayed.
Figure 14-30. Add New Custom Policy
41. For Filter Type, select Permit or Deny.
42. For Protocol, select any or a specific protocol.
43. If you select ICMP, then you can select an ICMP message type from a list
of well known types.
44. Configure the Source Host/Network.
45. If you select UDP or TCP as the protocol, you can select a source port
as well.
46. Configure the Destination Host/Network.