Managing Network Objects - Infinity Check Point L-71WD Administration Manual

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To create a new service group:
1. Click New.
The New Service Group window opens.
2. Enter a Name for the group and Comments (optional).
3. Click Select to show the full list of available services and select the relevant checkboxes.
4. Click New if the existing list does not contain the services you need. For information on
creating a new service object, see the Users & Objects > Services page.
5. Click Apply.
The New Service Group window opens and shows the services you selected.
6. You can also click New from the New Service Group window.
7. To remove a service object from the group list, select it and click Remove.
8. Click Apply.
The service group is added to the list of groups.
To edit a service group:
1. Select a group from the list.
2. Click Edit.
3. Make the necessary changes.
4. Click Apply.
To delete a service group:
1. Select the group from the list.
2. Click Delete.
3. Click Yes in the confirmation message.
To filter for a specified service group:
1. In the Type to filter box, enter the service group name or part of it.
2. As you enter text, the list is filtered and shows matching results.

Managing Network Objects

The Users & Objects > Network Objects page lists the network objects defined in the system. In
this page you can add new network objects, edit network objects, and delete network objects. In
most cases, the most common use for these objects is to define a security policy and exceptions to
it. These objects can be used as hosts for the internal DNS service and their IP addresses can be
configured as fixed for the internal DHCP service.
Note - 1100 appliances support only IPv4 addresses. 1200R and 1400 appliances support both IPv4
and IPv6 addresses.
These are the available network object types:
Single IP - A network object that represents a device with a single IP address.
IP Range - A network object that represents a range of IP addresses.
Network - A network object that represents a network.
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