TMS zl Management and Configuration Guide ST.1.0.090213

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Firewall
Named Objects
There are five types of named objects:
Address objects
Address groups
Service objects
Service groups
Schedule objects
To see a summary of where you can use each type of named object, see Table
1-4, “Named Objects and Their Uses” on page 1-32 of Chapter 1: “Overview.”
Address Objects
Address objects can be configured in three windows of the TMS zl Module’s
Web browser interface:
Firewall > Access Policies > Addresses
Firewall > NAT Policies > Addresses
Firewall > Port Triggers > Addresses
Any object that is created in one window will be displayed in the other two
windows. For example, an address object that is created in the Firewall >
Access Policies > Addresses window will appear on the addresses list in the
Firewall > NAT Policies > Addresses and Firewall > Port Triggers > Addresses
windows.
You can create up to 500 address objects.
You can create four types of address objects:
IP—Contains individual IP addresses for one or more network devices
with noncontiguous IP addresses
Range—Contains one or more ranges of contiguous IP addresses
Network—Contains network addresses for one or more networks or
VLANs. You can also specify a VPN connection with a network address.
Domain—Contains one or more URLs or FQDNs
Note You cannot combine address types in a one address object. For example, you
cannot combine address ranges with network addresses. To create a named
object with more than one address type, create an address group (see “Address
Groups” on page 4-12).