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Configuring address resources
NOTE:
The address resource configuration is available only in the web interface.
Address resource overview
Address resources are classified into four categories: IP address resource, IP address group resource,
MAC address resource, and MAC address group resource. They can be referenced by interzone policies
to define packet match criteria.
• An IP address resource is a collection of domain names or IP address resources and falls into three
types:
{ Host address resource—A domain name, or one or more individual IP addresses.
{ Address range resource—A range of IP addresses defined by a start IP address and an end IP
address. Some individual addresses, if necessary, can be excluded from the range.
{ Subnet address resource—A subnet IP address defined by an IP address and a wildcard. Some
individual addresses, if necessary, can be excluded from the range.
• An IP address group resource is a collection of host address resources, address range resources,
and subnet address resources.
• An MAC address resource is a collection of MAC addresses.
• An MAC address group sources is a collection of MAC address resources.
Configuring an address resource
Configuring a host address resource
Select Resource > Address > IP Address from the navigation tree to enter the host address resource list
page, as shown in Figure 41. T
hen, click Add to enter the host address resource configuration page, as
shown in Figure 42.
Figure 41 Host address
resource list