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Address folders

Address folders

Some address objects logically belong to the same device, such as two IPs from the same computer. These address objects can be grouped into an address folder, which is an exclusive list of address objects that do not appear in other address groups or folders.

In the CLI, the folder type can be set after the member list is already populated. If the member list contains an incompatible entry, then the setting will be discarded when the next/end command is issued. If the folder type is set before the member list is populated, then the possible member entry list will be filtered according to the selected type.

To create an address folder in the GUI:
  1. Go to Policy & Objects > Addresses and select Address Group.

  2. Click Create new and enter a name.

  3. For Type, select Folder.

  4. For Members, click the + to add the addresses. Address folders and groups are exclusive, so the Select Entries window filters out address objects that are a member of an existing group or folder.

  5. Click OK.

  6. In the address group table, the folders' members are shown in the Members column:

To configure an address folder in the CLI:
config firewall addrgrp
    edit "dev1-addr-comb"
        set type folder
        set member "dev1-IP-nic1" "dev1-IP-nic2" "dev1-mac"
        set comment ''
        set exclude disable
        set color 18
    next
end
config firewall addrgrp
    edit "dev2-addr-comb"
        set type folder
        set member "dev2-IP-nic1" "dev2-IP-nic2" "dev2-IP-nic3" "dev2-mac"
        set comment ''
        set exclude disable
        set color 5
    next
end
config firewall addrgrp
    edit "safe-network1-devices"
        set type folder
        set member "dev1-addr-comb" "dev2-addr-comb"
        set comment ''
        set exclude disable
        set color 13
    next
end

Address folders

Address folders

Some address objects logically belong to the same device, such as two IPs from the same computer. These address objects can be grouped into an address folder, which is an exclusive list of address objects that do not appear in other address groups or folders.

In the CLI, the folder type can be set after the member list is already populated. If the member list contains an incompatible entry, then the setting will be discarded when the next/end command is issued. If the folder type is set before the member list is populated, then the possible member entry list will be filtered according to the selected type.

To create an address folder in the GUI:
  1. Go to Policy & Objects > Addresses and select Address Group.

  2. Click Create new and enter a name.

  3. For Type, select Folder.

  4. For Members, click the + to add the addresses. Address folders and groups are exclusive, so the Select Entries window filters out address objects that are a member of an existing group or folder.

  5. Click OK.

  6. In the address group table, the folders' members are shown in the Members column:

To configure an address folder in the CLI:
config firewall addrgrp
    edit "dev1-addr-comb"
        set type folder
        set member "dev1-IP-nic1" "dev1-IP-nic2" "dev1-mac"
        set comment ''
        set exclude disable
        set color 18
    next
end
config firewall addrgrp
    edit "dev2-addr-comb"
        set type folder
        set member "dev2-IP-nic1" "dev2-IP-nic2" "dev2-IP-nic3" "dev2-mac"
        set comment ''
        set exclude disable
        set color 5
    next
end
config firewall addrgrp
    edit "safe-network1-devices"
        set type folder
        set member "dev1-addr-comb" "dev2-addr-comb"
        set comment ''
        set exclude disable
        set color 13
    next
end