3.2.1. AddressFolder
Members
UserAuthGroups
NoDefinedCredentials
Comments
3.2.1.3. IP4Address
Description
Use an IP4 Address item to define a name for a specific IP4 host, network or range.
Properties
Name
Address
UserAuthGroups
NoDefinedCredentials
Comments
3.2.1.4. IP4Group
Description
An IP4 Address Group is used for combining several IP4 Address objects for simplified manage-
ment.
Properties
Name
Members
UserAuthGroups
NoDefinedCredentials
Group members.
Groups and user names that belong to this object. Objects that fil-
ter on credentials can only be used as source networks and destin-
ations networks in rules. (Optional)
If this property is enabled the object requires user authentication,
but has no credentials (user names or groups) defined. This means
that the object only requires that a user is authenticated, but ig-
nores any kind of group membership. (Default: No)
Text describing the current object. (Optional)
Specifies a symbolic name for the network object. (Identifier)
IP address, e.g. "172.16.50.8", "192.168.30.7,192.168.30.11",
"192.168.7.0/24" or "172.16.25.10-172.16.25.50".
Groups and user names that belong to this object. Objects that fil-
ter on credentials can only be used as source networks and destin-
ations networks in rules. (Optional)
If this property is enabled the object requires user authentication,
but has no credentials (user names or groups) defined. This means
that the object only requires that a user is authenticated, but ig-
nores any kind of group membership. (Default: No)
Text describing the current object. (Optional)
Specifies a symbolic name for the network object. (Identifier)
Group members.
Groups and user names that belong to this object. Objects that fil-
ter on credentials can only be used as source networks and destin-
ations networks in rules. (Optional)
If this property is enabled the object requires user authentication,
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