SonicWALL E6500 Manual De Usuario
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Creating a NAT Policy
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MAC Address – MAC Address Objects allow for the
identification of a host by its hardware address or MAC
(Media Access Control) address.
identification of a host by its hardware address or MAC
(Media Access Control) address.
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FQDN Address – FQDN Address Objects allow for the
identification of a host by its Fully Qualified Domain Names
(FQDN), such as www.sonicwall.com.
identification of a host by its Fully Qualified Domain Names
(FQDN), such as www.sonicwall.com.
SonicOS Enhanced provides a number of Default Address
Objects that cannot be modified or deleted. You can use the
Default Address Objects when creating a NAT policy, or you
can create custom Address Objects to use. All Address Objects
are available in the drop-down lists when creating a NAT policy.
Objects that cannot be modified or deleted. You can use the
Default Address Objects when creating a NAT policy, or you
can create custom Address Objects to use. All Address Objects
are available in the drop-down lists when creating a NAT policy.
Configuring Address Objects
The Network > Address Objects page allows you to create
and manage your Address Objects. You can view Address
Objects in the following ways using the View Style menu:
and manage your Address Objects. You can view Address
Objects in the following ways using the View Style menu:
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All Address Objects - displays all configured Address
Objects.
Objects.
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Custom Address Objects - displays Address Objects with
custom properties.
custom properties.
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Default Address Objects - displays Address Objects
configured by default on the SonicWALL security
appliance.
configured by default on the SonicWALL security
appliance.
To add an Address Object:
1.
1.
Navigate to the Network > Address Objects page.
2.
Below the Address Objects table, click Add.
3.
In the Add Address Object dialog box, enter a name for the
Address Object in the Name field.
4.
Select the zone to assign to the Address Object from the
Zone Assignment drop-down list.
5.
Select Host, Range, Network, MAC, or FQDN from the
Type menu.
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If you selected Host, enter the IP address in the IP
Address field.
Address field.
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If you selected Range, enter the starting and ending IP
addresses in the Starting IP Address and Ending IP
Address fields.
addresses in the Starting IP Address and Ending IP
Address fields.
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If you selected Network, enter the network IP address
and netmask in the Network and Netmask fields.
and netmask in the Network and Netmask fields.
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If you selected MAC, enter the MAC address and
netmask in the Network and MAC Address field.
netmask in the Network and MAC Address field.
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If you selected FQDN, enter the domain name for the
individual site or range of sites (with a wildcard) in the
FQDN field.
individual site or range of sites (with a wildcard) in the
FQDN field.
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