Web Interface
1.
Go to: Objects > Address Book
2.
Select the address object
wwwsrv1
3.
Choose Delete from the menu
4.
Click OK
Deleting In-use IP Objects
If an IP object is deleted that is in use by another object then NetDefendOS will not allow the
configuration to be deployed and will generate a warning message. In other words, it will appear
that the object has been successfully deleted but NetDefendOS will not allow the configuration
to be saved to the NetDefend Firewall.
3.1.3. Ethernet Addresses
Ethernet Address
objects are used to define symbolic names for MAC addresses. This is useful, for
example, when populating the ARP table with static ARP entries or for other parts of the
configuration where symbolic names are preferred over numerical Ethernet addresses.
When specifying an Ethernet address the format
aa-bb-cc-dd-ee-ff
should be used. Ethernet
addresses are also displayed using this format.
Example 3.5. Adding an Ethernet Address
The following example adds an Ethernet Address object named
wwwsrv1_mac
with the
numerical MAC address
08-a3-67-bc-2e-f2
.
Command-Line Interface
gw-world:/> add Address EthernetAddress wwwsrv1_mac
Address=08-a3-67-bc-2e-f2
Web Interface
1.
Go to: Objects > Address Book > Add > Ethernet Address
2.
Specify a suitable name for the Ethernet Address object, for example
wwwsrv1_mac
3.
Enter
08-a3-67-bc-2e-f2
as the MAC Address
4.
Click OK
3.1.4. Address Groups
Groups Simplify Configuration
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Summary of Contents for NetDefendOS
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Page 32: ...Chapter 1 NetDefendOS Overview 32 ...
Page 144: ...Chapter 2 Management and Maintenance 144 ...
Page 284: ...Chapter 3 Fundamentals 284 ...
Page 392: ...Chapter 4 Routing 392 ...
Page 419: ... Host 2001 DB8 1 MAC 00 90 12 13 14 15 5 Click OK Chapter 5 DHCP Services 419 ...
Page 420: ...Chapter 5 DHCP Services 420 ...
Page 573: ...Chapter 6 Security Mechanisms 573 ...
Page 607: ...Chapter 7 Address Translation 607 ...
Page 666: ...Chapter 8 User Authentication 666 ...
Page 775: ...Chapter 9 VPN 775 ...
Page 819: ...Chapter 10 Traffic Management 819 ...
Page 842: ...Chapter 11 High Availability 842 ...
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