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Overview
Named Objects
For example, rather than manually specify the IP address of your Web server
in multiple policies, you can create an object named WebServer with the Web
server’s IP address. You can then specify the WebServer object every time that
you create a policy for controlling access to the Web server. If the IP address
of the Web server changes you can edit the address object, and the change will
propagate through all of the policies that include the object.
NAT policies support only single-entry address objects and service objects.
The IPsec policy traffic selector supports only single-entry address objects.
Table 1-4 provides the complete information about how you can use each type
of object.
Table 1-4. Named Objects and Their Uses
Object Type Firewall NAT Port Trigger IPsec
Single-entry address
IP XXXX
Range X X X
Network X X X
Multiple-entry address
IP X
Range X
Network X
Domain name X
Service
Single-port service X X X
Port-range service X X
IANA IP protocol X X
Group
Address group X
Service group X X
Schedule
Schedule X