TMS zl Management and Configuration Guide ST.1.2.100916
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Firewall
Named Objects
iii. In space provided, type an IP address range, each in dotted-
decimal format. For multiple-entry objects type each entry on its
own line.
Example:
192.168.1.1-192.168.1.100
10.12.1.1-10.13.255.255
You can add up to 100 IP address ranges to a single address object.
• Create a domain address object:
i. Select Domain name from the Type list.
ii. In the Entries field, type one or more URLs or FQDNs, each on its
own line.
Example:
www.companyABC.com
production.eng.company.com
You can add up to 10 domains to a single address object.
• Create a network address object:
i. Select Network (IP/mask) from the Type list.
ii. Select an entry type.
iii. In space provided, type a network address and mask. For multi-
ple-entry objects type each entry on its own line.
Example:
192.168.1.0/24
10.11.96.0/255.255.248.0
You can add up to 100 network addresses to a single address
object.
5. Click Apply.
6. Create a new address object or click Close.
7. Click Save.
Address Groups
Address groups are user-defined groupings of address objects. Any number or
type of address objects can be placed in an address group. An address object
can belong to more than one address group. You can create up to 1000 address
groups, each with up to 500 address objects. You can use address groups when
creating firewall access policies.