Adding A Multicast Group Address Object - Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER 2010.2 - ADMINISTRATION GUIDE REV1 Administration Manual

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NOTE: Address object group names must be unique; you cannot give an address object
group the same name as an existing address object.
Select a color to represent the group.
4.
Enter a comment about the group.
5.
Select the IP version. The member list is populated with a particular IP version, based
6.
on your choice. Each address group is exclusive to the selected IP version. You can
only add IPv4 addresses to an IPv4 address group; similarly, you can only add IPv6
addresses to an IPv6 address group.
In the Non-members list, select the address objects you want to add to the group
7.
(hold Ctrl to select multiple objects), then click Add. The selected address objects
now appear in the member list.
If you are in the global domain, only the global address objects appear in the
Non-members list.
If you are in a subdomain, both global and subdomain address objects appear in
the Non-members list.
NOTE: You can drag address objects into and out of address groups from the main
address tree.
Click OK to add the group.
8.
You can create address object groups with existing users or create empty address object
groups and fill them with users later.

Adding a Multicast Group Address Object

To add a multicast group address object:
In the navigation tree, select Address Objects. The address object tree appears.
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In the main display area, click the Add icon and select Multicast Group. The New
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Multicast Group dialog box appears.
Enter a name for the multicast group address.
3.
NOTE: Multicast Group address object names must be unique; you cannot assign the
same name to another existing multicast group address object.
Select a color to represent the multicast group address.
4.
Enter a comment about the multicast group address.
5.
Select an IP version: IPv4 or IPv6.
6.
Enter the IP address of the multicast group. All IPv6 multicast addresses should
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have a prefix of
ff00::/8.
The netmask field is unavailable for IPv6 multicast addresses
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