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IPv6 address
This option lets you create a single IPv6 address. It may depend upon a prefix.
A prefix object contains for example the prefix "2001:db8:0:1::/64". Make the IPv6
address refer to the prefix, configure the interface ID "::1234" and you get the IP
"2001:db8:0:1::1234".
IPv4 address
You can define a single IPv4 address here.
Geolocation (country codes)
Select this option to enter country codes. A builtin database associates each
country code with a list of corresponding IP addresses.
IP objects of this type can only be used in firewall rules.
Nesting is not possible.
Label / DNS name
Specify a name for the new network object here. You can select it later in various
configuration options.
The configuration options in this menu are structured by topic. You can change between
the different screens by clicking on the tabs at the top.
11.1-A Addresses............................................................................ 76
11.1-B IPv6 address........................................................................ 76
11.1-C IPv4 address........................................................................ 77
11.1-D Geolocation.......................................................................... 77
11.1-E Usage................................................................................... 77
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Select the type of IP object here.
Group
Objects of this type represent an arbitrary amount of addresses. It is also possible
to nest objects by including other definitions.
DNS entry
The name of this group is a DNS host name. The list of IP addresses is updated
automatically using DNS lookups. The DNS information is updated after system