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To use a network object in a policy rule definition
You can apply a network object filter to a policy to filter by subnet (communicating with other specific hosts or subnets).
Use the instructions above to create the Network Object in the library, and then refer to
for further
instructions. The Network Objects saved as Library items appear in the
Filter
section, under the
Source
list.
To use a network object in a virtual circuit definition
When defining virtual circuits to partition a circuit, you can apply Network Object library items to filter the traffic by
subnet. Use the instructions above to create the Network Object in the library, and then refer to
for
further instructions.
To use a network object in an Application
When defining applications to classify traffic, you can apply Network Object library items to classify traffic based on a
combination of Network Object, TCP Port, UDP Port, DSCP, and Protocols. Use the instructions above to create the
Network Object in the library, and then refer to
for further instructions.
Configuring local network objects in the EMC
Local network objects define which part of the network is considered as the local area network relative to an appliance.
Local network objects take their definition from an IP network address and mask length to identify the range of IP
addresses that exist in the LAN behind the appliance. You can define a local network object for each appliance, so that
each appliance can differentiate between traffic that is external and internal to the LAN on which it operates. The local
network objects cannot be deleted.
For reporting purposes, hosts and users are defined as internal or external by comparing the IP address with the network
objects.
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