Adding A Network Address Object - Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER 2010.4 - ADMININISTRATION GUIDE REV1 Administration Manual

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Adding a Host Address Object
To add a host address object:
In the navigation tree, select Object Manager > Address Objects to open the address
1.
object tree. In the main display area, click the Add icon and select Host.
Enter a unique name for the address object and select a color to represent the address
2.
object.
Enter a comment about the host (optional).
3.
Select the IP version of the address object: IPv4 or IPv6.
4.
Enter the address that identifies the host on your network:
5.
To identify the host with an IP address, select IP and enter the IP address of the
host. Click Resolve to automatically resolve the domain name for that IP address.
To identify the host with a domain name, select Domain Name and enter the domain
name of the host. Click Resolve to automatically resolve the IP address for that
domain name.
NOTE: When NSM fails to resolve a name for an IPv6 address, it displays
the same address under the domain name. This is an indication that a
name is not configured for this address.
Click OK to add the address object.
6.
The new host address object immediately appears in the Address Tree and Address
Table.

Adding a Network Address Object

To add a network address object:
In the navigation tree, select Object Manager > Address Objects to open the address
1.
object tree.
In the main display area, click the Add icon and select Network.
2.
Enter a name for the address object.
3.
Select the IP version of the address object: IPv4 or IPv6.
4.
Enter the IP address and netmask of the network.
5.
Select a color to represent the address object.
6.
Enter a comment about the network, then click OK to add the address object.
7.
The new network address object immediately appears in the Address Tree and Address
Table.
NSM supports the wildcard masking feature policy on all devices running ScreenOS 6.1
and later, except those with IPv6 addresses.
Copyright © 2010, Juniper Networks, Inc.

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