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network to indicate its location.
The address book in D-Link firewalls allows administrators to name IP
addresses either for a single host, a network, a master/slave pair used in
high availability, or a group of computers or interfaces. An address
"0.0.0.0/0" named as "
Examples of "IP4Host/Network" are given below.
of users from an IP address object can be enabled on
"IP4 Host/Network " or "IP4 Address Group" by attaching user names or
user groups to the object. Once the firewall checks the traffic flow from an
address object and finds the user name defined on it, it will prompt the
user with authentication request according to User Authentication
Rules (See
17 User
Example:
The IP address "192.168.0.1" is defined for the local network interface
named as "lan ip".
WebUI
:
Objects
Address Book
IP4 Host/Network
Enter the following and then click OK:
Name: lan ip
IP Address: 192.168.0.1
(InterfaceAddresses is an Address Folder to group the interfaces' IP
addresses)
Example:
The local network "192.168.0.0/24" is defined as "lannet".
WebUI
:
Objects
Address Book
IP4 Host/Network
Enter the following and then click OK:
Name: lannet
IP Address: 192.168.0.0/24
" is used to denote all possible networks.
Authentication).
Specifying an IP4 Host
General:
Specifying an IP4 Network
General:
D-Link Firewalls User's Guide
Chapter 8. Logical Objects
InterfaceAddresses
InterfaceAddresses
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