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3.2. Address Chapter 3. Configuration Reference 3.2. Address This is a category that groups the following object types. 3.2.1. AddressFolder Description An address folder can be used to group related address objects for better overview. Properties Name Comments Specifies a symbolic name for the network object. (Identifier) Text describing the current object. (Optional) 3.2.1.1. EthernetAddress Description Use an Ethernet Address item to define a symbolic name for an Ethernet MAC address. Properties Name Address UserAuthGroups NoDefinedCredentials Comments Specifies a symbolic name for the network object. (Identifier) Ethernet MAC address, e.g. "12-34-56-78-ab-cd". Groups and user names that belong to this object. Objects that filter on credentials can only be used as source networks and destinations 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 ignores any kind of group membership. (Default: No) Text describing the current object. (Optional) 3.2.1.2. EthernetAddressGroup Description An Ethernet Address Group is used for combining several Ethernet Address objects for simplified management. Properties Name Members UserAuthGroups Specifies a symbolic name for the network object. (Identifier) Group members. Groups and user names that belong to this object. Objects that fil- 68

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3.2. Address
This is a category that groups the following object types.
3.2.1. AddressFolder
Description
An address folder can be used to group related address objects for better overview.
Properties
Name
Specifies a symbolic name for the network object. (Identifier)
Comments
Text describing the current object. (Optional)
3.2.1.1. EthernetAddress
Description
Use an Ethernet Address item to define a symbolic name for an Ethernet MAC address.
Properties
Name
Specifies a symbolic name for the network object. (Identifier)
Address
Ethernet MAC address, e.g. "12-34-56-78-ab-cd".
UserAuthGroups
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)
NoDefinedCredentials
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)
Comments
Text describing the current object. (Optional)
3.2.1.2. EthernetAddressGroup
Description
An Ethernet Address Group is used for combining several Ethernet Address objects for simplified
management.
Properties
Name
Specifies a symbolic name for the network object. (Identifier)
Members
Group members.
UserAuthGroups
Groups and user names that belong to this object. Objects that fil-
3.2. Address
Chapter 3. Configuration Reference
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