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NOTE
If the IP address and mask length you define are illegal, the EMC returns a warning and provides a suggestion for
correcting the issue.
Screenshot 39: Defining local network object by subnet.
Importing network objects
If you have existing appliances that are already configured with network objects, in the Exinda Management Center you
can import these network objects into the library (one at a time) from the Not Deployed list. When importing network
objects, the importer indicates if the network object already exists in the library (or is included in another network
object), or if it conflicts with another network object in the library. By importing your network objects, you can more
quickly start building a library of objects to use. The system lets you know if the imported network object is already in the
library or if the imported network object definition is a subset of a network object in the library. This allows you to quickly
ensure consistency across multiple appliances.
To import network objects:
1.
From the
Not Deployed
appliance list in your tenant, select the appliance from which you want to import the net-
work objects.
2.
Click
Import Configuration
.
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