Creating IPv4 address objects
You can create IPv4 address objects to specify matching source and destination addresses in policies.
The following policies use IPv4 address objects:
- Firewall policies
- QoS policies
- Connection limit policies
- Link load balancing policies
Note: For link load balancing, you can also add address objects to address groups, which can then be used in link load balance policies.
Basic Steps
- Create IPv4 address objects.
- Select them when you configure address groups or policies.
Before you begin:
- You must have Read-Write permission for System settings.
To create an IPv4 address object:
- Go to Shared Resources > Address.
- Click the Address tab.
- Click Create New to display the configuration editor.
- Complete the configuration as described in Address object configuration.
- Click Save.
Settings | Guidelines |
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Name |
Configuration name. Valid characters are After you initially save the configuration, you cannot edit the name. |
Type |
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IPv4/Netmask |
Specify a subnet using the IPv4 address/mask notation. |
Address Range |
Specify the start and end of an address range. |