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Click OK and repeat for all 5 public IPv4 addresses
Create a SAT rule for the translation:
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Go to: Policies > Add > IPRule
2.
Specify a suitable name for the rule, for example SAT_HTTP_To_DMZ
3.
Now enter:
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Action: SAT
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Service: http
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Source Interface:any
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Source Network: all-nets
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Destination Interface: wan
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Destination Network: wwwsrv_pub
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SAT Translate: Destination IP
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New IP Address: wwwsrv_priv
4.
Click OK
Finally, create a corresponding Allow rule:
1.
Go to: Policies > Add > IPRule
2.
Specify a suitable name for the rule, for example Allow_HTTP_To_DMZ
3.
Now enter:
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Action: Allow
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Service: http
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Source Interface:any
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Source Network: all-nets
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Destination Interface: wan
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Destination Network: wwwsrv_pub
4.
Click OK
7.4.4. All-to-One IP Translation
cOS Core can be used to translate a range or a network to a single IP address. Suppose that the
requirement is to translate a range of destination IPv4 addresses which includes 194.1.2.16 to
194.1.2.20 plus 194.1.2.30 to the single IPv4 address 102.168.0.50. The port number will remain
unchanged.
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