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User Manual 3646.3836.02 ─ 01
Host Groups Overview
Navigate to "Network Objects > Hosts Groups" to display the list of host groups that
are currently defined on the system in the item list bar.
In the expanded view, the table displays the "Name" of the host group. The buttons in
the last column allow you to view and adjust the settings for an existing host group,
create a group based on a copy of an existing host group or delete a group from the
system.
Chapter 3.2, "Icons and Buttons"
Host Groups Settings
The "Host Group" settings allow you to configure the following elements:
Field
Description
"Name"
Specify a name for the host group.
"Color"
Select the color to be used for this object on the desktop.
"Hosts"
Specify the hosts you want to add to the host group. Define the "Name",
whether login is allowed, the "Interface", and the "IP Address" of each host.
Click "Add" to add a host to the list.
You can edit or delete each single entry in the list by clicking the appropriate
button next to an entry. For further information, see
Note:
If you edit an entry, a check mark appears on the right of the entry. Click
the check mark to apply your changes.
The buttons at the bottom right of the editor panel depend on whether you add a new
host group or edit an existing group. For a newly configured group, click "Create" to
add the group to the list of available host groups or "Cancel" to discard your changes.
To edit an existing group, click "Save" to store the reconfigured group or "Reset" to dis-
card your changes. You can click "Close" to shut the editor panel as long as no
changes have been made on it.
Click " Activate" in the toolbar at the top of the desktop to apply your configuration
changes.
3.4.4.9
IP Ranges
Create IP address ranges to group hosts by indicating a start and end IP address. If a
DHCP server is configured for the selected interface, you can also use the address
range of the DHCP server.
IP Ranges Overview
Navigate to "Network Objects > IP Ranges" to display the list of IP ranges that are cur-
rently defined on the system in the item list bar.
In the expanded view, the columns of the table display the "Object Name" of the IP
range, the "Interface" it is connected to, as well as its "Start IP" and "End IP". The but-
tons in the last column allow you to view and adjust the settings for an existing IP
Menu Reference