
Chapter 4 Firewall
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STEP 5
Click Save/Create.
Click Cancel to return to the Firewall - Schedules page without saving the Schedule.
Delete Days and Times from an Existing Schedule
STEP 1
From the LSM menu, select Firewall > Schedules.
STEP 2
On the Schedules page in the Schedule List table, click the linked Schedule name to access
the Edit Schedule page.
STEP 3
In the Schedule table, click the Delete icon next to the schedule entry you want to delete.
Virtual Servers
You can configure an X family device to deploy what is known as a Virtual Server. A Virtual Server
allows you to define a private LAN server IP address for each service passing through the firewall. Any
external request for a service, directed at the device’s WAN IP address is forwarded to the Virtual
Server.
Outgoing sessions from the private server or device to the public network will use the public IP address
configured for the Virtual Server. This allows one private IP address to be mapped to one public IP
address. If you select all services for the service, this provides one-to-one NAT for devices on the private
LAN.
In a one-to-one NAT configuration, the device uses a pool of Internet IP addresses for Network
Address Translation. Each internet IP address is associated with one LAN IP address. Effectively, each
of these LAN IP addresses has its own public IP address. By using one-to-one NAT you can allow
servers on your LAN, which are protected by the device firewall, to be accessed from the Internet
without exposing the internal IP addresses of these hosts on your network to the Internet. Individual
PCs can appear to have a public IP address if necessary.
After creating a Virtual server, you must configure firewall rules that allow external devices to access
internal servers. You can define a private LAN server IP address for each service passing through the
firewall. Any external request for a service, directed at the specified Public IP address of the Virtual
Server, is forwarded to the Virtual Server.
For additional information, see the following topics:
• “Virtual Servers page” on page 83
• “Configuring Virtual Servers” on page 84
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