Firewall Management
The 'Firewall' menu lets you configure firewall policies for organizations and individual devices. You can also create rules for source network address translation (SNAT), destination network address translation (DNAT), system access and more.
The menu contains the following options:
- Firewall Policy - Add and manage firewall rules for policies applied to a device or organization. See Configure Firewall Policy Rules for more details.
- Firewall Addresses - Create firewall address objects covering specific IP addresses, IP ranges or network masks. Once created, these objects can be called as the source and destination addresses when creating firewall rules, DNAT rules, SNAT rules and system access rules. See Manage Firewall Address Objects for more details.
- Firewall Groups - Create groups of firewall address objects to further streamline policy and rule creation. See Manage Firewall Object Groups for more details.
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DNAT - Create rules for Destination Network Address Translation (DNAT) on incoming traffic. DNAT rules can be used to limit access from untrusted external networks to the hosts in the network infrastructure. See Configure Destination Network Address Translation Rules for more details.
- SNAT - Create Source Network Address Translation (SNAT) rules for outbound traffic. SNAT rules can be used to configure the source IP address in the outgoing packets from a host/server in a network. See Configure Source Network Address Translation for more details.
- System
Access - Create rules to regulate access to the firewall device by hosts in internal and external networks. See Configure
System Access Rules for more details.