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What You Need To Know, Address Summary Screen
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Chapter 34 Object 34.6.1 What You Need To Know Address objects and address groups are used in dynamic routes, security policies, application patrol, content filtering, and VPN connection policies. For example, addresses are used to specify where content restrictions apply in content filtering. Please see the respective sections for more information about how address objects and address groups are used in each one. Address groups are composed of address objects and address groups. The sequence of members in the address group is not important. 34.6.2 Address Summary Screen The address screens are used to create, maintain, and remove addresses. There are the types of address objects: • HOST - the object uses an IP Address to define a host address • RANGE - the object uses a range address defined by a Starting IP Address and an Ending IP Address • SUBNET - the object uses a network address defined by a Network IP address and Netmask subnet mask • INTERFACE IP - the object uses the IP address of one of the Zyxel Device's interfaces • INTERFACE SUBNET - the object uses the subnet mask of one of the Zyxel Device's interfaces • INTERFACE GATEWAY - the object uses the gateway IP address of one of the Zyxel Device's interfaces • GEOGRAPHY - the object uses the IP addresses of a country to represent a country FQDN - the object uses a FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name). An FQDN consists of a host and domain name. For example, www.zyxel.com is a fully qualified domain name, where "www" is the host, "zyxel" is the second-level domain, and "com" is the top level domain. mail.myZyxel.com.tw is also an FQDN, where "mail" is the host, "myZyxel" is the third-level domain, "com" is the second-level domain, and "tw" is the top level domain. Table 275 FQDN Example HTTP:// WWW. ZYXEL. host name second-level domain name FQDN Uniform Resource Locator (URL) COM top-level domain name In an address FQDN object, you can also use one wildcard. For example, *.zyxel.com. An FQDN is resolved to its IP address using the DNS server configured on the Zyxel Device. The Address screen provides a summary of all addresses in the Zyxel Device. To access this screen, click Configuration > Object > Address > Address. Click a column's heading cell to sort the table entries by that column's criteria. Click the heading cell again to reverse the sort order. ZyWALL ATP Series User's Guide 686