To create a Single IP network object:
1. Click New.
The New Network Object window opens.
2. In Type, select Single IP.
3. Enter an IP address and Object name.
4. Select or clear these options as necessary:
Allow DNS server to resolve this object name - When the gateway is the DNS server for
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your internal networks, the name of the server/network object is translated to its IP
address.
Exclude from DHCP service - The internal DHCP service does not distribute the configured
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IP address of this server/network object to anyone.
Reserve IP address in DHCP service for MAC - The internal DHCP service distributes
the configured IP address only to this server/network object based on its MAC address.
Enter the MAC address - This is required for IP reservation. When you create the object
from the Active Computers page, the MAC address is detected automatically.
5. Click Apply.
To create an IP Range network object:
1. Click New.
The New Network Object window opens.
2. In Type, select IP Range.
3. In the Start IP and End IP fields, enter the IP addresses that represent the start of the IP range
and end of the IP range.
4. Enter the Object name.
5. Select or clear this option as necessary:
Exclude from DHCP service - The internal DHCP service does not distribute the configured
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IP range to anyone.
6. Click Apply.
To create a Network type network object:
1. Click New.
The New Network Object window opens.
2. In Type, select Network.
3. Enter a Network address and Subnet mask.
4. Enter the Object name.
5. Click Apply.
To edit a network object:
1. Select a network object from the list.
2. Click Edit.
3. Make the necessary changes.
4. Click Apply.
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