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Cisco ASA Series CLI Configuration Guide
Chapter 1 Configuring Objects
Configuring Objects
Detailed Steps
Example
To create a network group that includes the IP addresses of three administrators, enter the following
commands:
hostname (config)#
object-group network admins
hostname (config-protocol)#
description Administrator Addresses
hostname (config-protocol)#
network-object host 10.2.2.4
hostname (config-protocol)#
network-object host 10.2.2.78
hostname (config-protocol)#
network-object host 10.2.2.34
Create network object groups for privileged users from various departments by entering the following
commands:
hostname (config)#
object-group network eng
hostname (config-network)#
network-object host 10.1.1.5
Command
Purpose
Step 1
object-group network
grp_id
Example:
hostname(config)# object-group network
admins
Adds a network group.
The
grp_id
is a text string up to 64 characters in length and can be
any combination of letters, digits, and the following characters:
•
underscore “_”
•
dash “-”
•
period “.”
The prompt changes to protocol configuration mode.
Step 2
description
text
Example:
hostname(config-network)# Administrator
Addresses
(Optional) Adds a description. The description can be up to 200
characters.
Step 3
Add one or more of the following group members:
network-object
object
name
Example:
hostname(config-network)# network-object
host 10.2.2.4
Adds an object to the network object group.
network-object
{
host
ipv4_address
|
ipv4_address mask
|
ipv6-address
/
prefix-length
}
Example:
hostname(config-network)# network-object
host 10.2.2.4
Adds a host or network inline, either IPv4 or IPv6.
group-object
group_id
Example:
hostname(config-network)# group-object
Engineering_groups
Adds an existing object group under this object group. The nested
group must be of the same type.
Summary of Contents for 5505 - ASA Firewall Edition Bundle
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