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Step 13. Address Group Settings
You can add, edit, and delete all other addresses
definition as required. You can also organize
related addresses into address group to simplify
firewall rule creation.
Click the Groups hyperlink. Select LAN1 to define
Address Groups, and then click Insert to
proceed.
FIELD
Define Addresses
Groups on __
Step 14. Add an address group
Enter a Group Name to identify the address
group. Select the addresses from the available
address list and click right arrow to add them to
the Members list. To remove addresses from
address group, please select addresses from the
Members list and then click left arrow.
You can add address groups to any interface.
The address group can only contain addresses
from that interface. Address group cannot have
the same names as individual addresses. If an
address group is included in a firewall rule, it
cannot be deleted unless it is first removed by the
firewall rule.
FIELD
Group Name
BUTTON
->
<-
BASIC SETUP > Books > Address > Group
DESCRIPTION
Select the interface which you are going to define addresses
group.
Table 9-3 Define the addresses group
BASIC SETUP > Books > Address > Group > Insert
DESCRIPTION
The address group name.
Note that group name should be an alphanumeric value
(including dash '-' and underscore '_'), can start with a letter
only and, please note, it is case-sensitive! Spaces and other
special characters are not allowed.
DESCRIPTION
Add the selected address object to the address group.
Remove the selected address object from address group.
Table 9-4 Define the addresses group
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IP/Services grouping
Range / Format
EXAMPLE
All the interfaces
Range / Format
text string
Chapter 9
LAN1
EXAMPLE
PC_Group1

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