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Configuring the NAT Rules to Securely Access a Remote Network
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If the IP address you want is not in the list, choose Create a New Address to
create a new IP address object. To maintain the IP address objects, go to the
Networking -> Address Object Management page. See Address
Management, page 152.
If the service you want is not in the list, choose Create a New Service to
create a new service object. To maintain the service objects, go to the
Networking -> Service Management page. See Service Management,
page 154.
STEP 4 Click OK to save your settings.
STEP 5 Click Save to apply your settings.
Viewing NAT Translation Status
Use the NAT Status page to view the status of all NAT rules.
STEP 1 Click Firewall -> NAT -> NAT Status.
The NAT Status window opens. All existing NAT rules are listed in the table. You
can check the following information:
Original Source Address: The original source IP address in the packet.
Original Destination Address: The original destination IP address in the
packet.
Source Port: The interface that the traffic comes from.
Destination Port: The interface that the traffic goes to.
Translated Source Address: The IP address that the specified original
source address is translated to.
Translated Destination Address: The destination IP address that the
specified original destination address is translated to.
Translated Source Port: The source interface that the specified source port
is translated to.
Translated Destination Port: The destination interface that the specified
destination port is translated to.
TxPkt: The number of transmitted packets.