Add a Static Rule Set
You are here: Network > NAT > Static.
To add a static rule set:
- Click the add icon (+) on the upper right side
of the Static page.
The Add Rule Set page appears.
- Complete the configuration according to the guidelines
provided in Table 1.
- Click OK to save the changes. If you want to
discard your changes, click Cancel.
Table 1: Fields
on the Add Static Rule Set Page
Field | Action |
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Rule Set Name | Enter a rule set name. |
Rule Set Description | Enter a description for the rule set. |
From | Select a filter option from the list: Routing Instance Zone Interface
Select the routing instances, zones, or interfaces in the Available column and use the right arrow to move them to the Selected column. |
Rules |
Rules | Specifies the rules added to the selected static rule
set. |
Add | To add a rule to the selected static rule set: - Click + available at the upper right of the
Rules table.
The Add Rule page appears. - Enter the following details:
Rule Name—Enter a rule name. Rule Description—Enter a description for the rule. Match—Displays the match destination address. Source Address—Select an IPv4 or IPv6 address from
the list or enter the address and click + to add it. Select an existing IPv4 or IPv6 address and click X to delete it. Source Port—Enter a port number or port range from
low to high and click + to add it. Port Range: 0 through 65535. Select an existing port and click X to delete it. Destination Address—Select IPv4 or IPv6 and then select an address from the list. Destination Port—Select one of the following options: Any—Selects available port. Port—Enter a port number. Port Range—Enter a port range from low to high.
Then—Enter the following details: Host Address—Enter the static prefix address. Note:
You can select Translate to ipv4 address if
you have selected IPv6 in the destination address. Mapped Port—Select one of the following options: Any—Selects available port. Port—Enter a port number. Port Range—Enter a port range from low to high.
Routing Instance—Select a routing instance from
the list. Upper Threshold—Enter an upper threshold value at
which an SNMP trap is triggered. Range: 1 through 4294967295. Lower Threshold—Enter a lower threshold value at
which an SNMP trap is triggered. Range: 1 through 4294967295. Note:
This option can be set only if you configure the upper
threshold value.
- Click OK to save the changes. If you want to
discard your changes, click Cancel.
|
Edit | Select an existing rule and click the edit icon at the
top right corner of the Rules table. The Edit Interface page appears with editable fields. |
Delete | Select an interface and click the delete icon at the
top right corner of the Rules table. A confirmation window appears. Click Yes to delete
the selected interface or click No to discard. |