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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.
c. Under the alias selection, click New. For Destination Name, enter “Internal Network”. Click Add to add a
rule. For Rule Type, select network. For IP Address, enter 10.0.0.0. For Network Mask/Range, enter
255.0.0.0. Click Add to add the network range. Repeat these steps to add the network ranges 172.16.0.0
Note: The following step defines an alias representing all internal network addresses. Once defined, you can use the alias for
other rules and policies.