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a. Under Source, select any.
b. Under Destination, select any.
c. Under Service, select service. Select svc-dhcp.
d. Under Action, select permit.
e. Under Time Range, select working-hours.
f. Click Add.
7. Under Rules, click Add.
a. Under Source, select user.
b. Under Destination, select alias. Select Public DNS from the drop-down menu.
c. Under Service, select service. Select svc-dns.
d. Under Action, select src-nat.
e. Under Time Range, select working-hours.
f. Click Add.
8. Under Rules, click Add.
a. Under Source, select user.
b. Under Destination, select any.
c. Under Service, select service. Select svc-http.
d. Under Action, select src-nat.
e. Under Time Range, select working-hours.
f. Click Add.
9. Under Rules, click Add.
a. Under Source, select user.
b. Under Destination, select any.
c. Under Service, select service. Select svc-https.
d. Under Action, select src-nat.
e. Under Time Range, select working-hours.
f. Click Add.
10. Click Apply.
Block-Internal-Access Policy
To create the block-internal-access policy via the WebUI:
1. Navigate to the Configuration > Security > Access Control > Policies page.
2. Select Add to add the block-internal-access policy.
3. For Policy Name, enter block-internal-access.
4. For Policy Type, select IPv4 Session.
5. Under Rules, select Add to add rules for the policy.
a. Under Source, select user.
b. Under Destination, select alias.
NOTE: The following step defines an alias representing all internal network addresses. Once defined, you can use the alias for
other rules and policies.