Configuring address objects – SonicWALL EClass NSA E6500 User Manual

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Creating a NAT Policy

MAC Address – MAC Address Objects allow for the
identification of a host by its hardware address or MAC
(Media Access Control) address.

FQDN Address – FQDN Address Objects allow for the
identification of a host by its Fully Qualified Domain Names
(FQDN), such as www.sonicwall.com.

SonicOS Enhanced provides a number of Default Address
Objects that cannot be modified or deleted. You can use the
Default Address Objects when creating a NAT policy, or you
can create custom Address Objects to use. All Address Objects
are available in the drop-down lists when creating a NAT policy.

Configuring Address Objects

The Network > Address Objects page allows you to create
and manage your Address Objects. You can view Address
Objects in the following ways using the View Style menu:

All Address Objects - displays all configured Address
Objects.

Custom Address Objects - displays Address Objects with
custom properties.

Default Address Objects - displays Address Objects
configured by default on the SonicWALL security
appliance.

To add an Address Object:
1.

Navigate to the Network > Address Objects page.

2.

Below the Address Objects table, click Add.

3.

In the Add Address Object dialog box, enter a name for the

Address Object in the Name field.

4.

Select the zone to assign to the Address Object from the

Zone Assignment drop-down list.

5.

Select Host, Range, Network, MAC, or FQDN from the

Type menu.

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If you selected Host, enter the IP address in the IP
Address
field.

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If you selected Range, enter the starting and ending IP
addresses in the Starting IP Address and Ending IP
Address
fields.

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If you selected Network, enter the network IP address
and netmask in the Network and Netmask fields.

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If you selected MAC, enter the MAC address and
netmask in the Network and MAC Address field.

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If you selected FQDN, enter the domain name for the
individual site or range of sites (with a wildcard) in the
FQDN field.

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