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The VPN 1-1 Mapping Profile Screen
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Chapter 15 VPN 1-1 Mapping The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 99 Network > VPN 1-1 Mapping > Add LABEL Create New Object Enable Policy User/Group DESCRIPTION Click this button to create any new user/group objects that you need to use in this screen. Use this option to turn the VPN 1-1 mapping rule on or off. Use the drop-down list box to select the individual or group for which you want to use this rule. Pool Profile Select any to have the mapping rule apply to all of the traffic that the UAG receives from any user. The Selectable Pool Profiles list displays the name(s) of the pool profile(s) you can select for this mapping rule. To associate a pool profile to this mapping rule, you can double-click a single entry to move it or use the [Shift] or [Ctrl] key to select multiple entriess and click the right arrow button to add to the Selected Pool Profiles list. To remove a pool profile, select the name(s) in the Selected Pool Profiles list and click the left arrow button. OK Cancel You can also use the up or down arrow button to change the order of members in the Selected Pool Profiles list. Click OK to save your changes back to the UAG. Click Cancel to exit this screen without saving. 15.3 The VPN 1-1 Mapping Profile Screen The VPN 1-1 Mapping Profile summary screen provides a summary of all pool profiles for VPN 11 mapping and their configuration. In addition, this screen allows you to create new pool profiles and edit and delete existing profiles. A pool profile defines the public IP address(es) that the UAG assigns to the matched users and the interface through which the user's traffic is forwarded. To access this screen, login to the Web Configurator and click Configuration > Network > VPN 1-1 Mapping > Profile. The following screen appears, providing a summary of the existing IP address pool profiles. Figure 149 Configuration > Network > VPN 1-1 Mapping > Profile UAG Series User's Guide 229