Web Interface
1.
Go to: Objects > Services > Add > IP Protocol Service
2.
Specify a suitable name for the service, for example
VRRP
3.
Enter
112
in the IP Protocol control
4.
Optionally enter
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol
in the Comments control
5.
Click OK
3.3.5. Service Groups
A
Service Group
is, exactly as the name suggests, a NetDefendOS object that consists of a
collection of services. Although the group concept is simple, it can be very useful when
constructing security policies since the group can be used instead of an individual service.
The Advantage of Groups
For example, there may be a need for a set of IP rules that are identical to each other except for
the service parameter. By defining a service group which contains all the service objects from all
the individual rules, we can replace all of them with just one IP rule that uses the group.
Suppose that we create a service group called
email-services
which combines the three services
objects for
SMTP
,
POP3
and
IMAP
. Now only one IP rule needs to be defined that uses this group
service to allow all email related traffic to flow.
Groups Can Contain Other Groups
When a group is defined then it can contain individual services and/or service groups. This ability
to have groups within groups should be used with caution since it can increase the complexity of
a configuration and decrease the ability to troubleshoot problems.
Example 3.18. Creating a Service
This example shows how to create a
Service Group
object called
my_service_group
which consists
of two existing services called
my_first_service
and
my_second_service
.
Command-Line Interface
gw-world:/> add Service ServiceGroup my_service_group
Members=my_first_service,my_second_service
Web Interface
1.
Go to: Objects > Services > Add > Service Group
2.
For Name enter
my_service_group
3.
Select
my_first_service
from Available and press include
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