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Address mapping

Address mapping allows a change to be made to the ports and IP addresses of traffic going via the FireBrick. This is the same principle as NAT, but allows more specific changes to be made. All new sessions are put through the address mapping table, and the first applicable entries is used.

Name
Allows you to give a name to this rule
Security
Sets the security level of this rule and so defines who can view or edit the users details
Profile
Defines the profile when this rule applies
Source
This allows you to specify one or more source interfaces from which the traffic comes from
Target
This allows you to specify one of more target interfaces to which the traffic was originally being sent (after any routing)
Map traffic to
This defines the new interface to which the traffic is to be sent
Weight
For advanced use
Source ports
This allows a range of source ports to be specified. Applicable to TCP and UDP. Normally blank meaning any.
Target ports
This allows a range of target ports to be specifiied. Applicable to TCP and UDP. Typically just one port for the specific protocol, e.g. 80 for WWW
Protocol
This allows the specific protocol to be specified, or Any.
Port group
Instead of using a source port range, target port range and protocol, then a named port group can be selected.
Source IP range
Allows the range of source IPs to be specified, or blank for any.
Source IP group
Instead of an IP range, a named IP group can be selected.
Target IP range
Allows the range of target IPs to be specified, or blank for any.
Target IP group
Instead of an IP range, a named IP group can be selected.
New target port
This allows the target port to be changed. Leave blank for no change
New source IP This allows the source IP to be changed. Leave blank for no change. Set to 255.255.255.255 to cause NAT.
New target IP
This allows the target IP to be changed.

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