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3.4.9.8.1
The ADDRESS DEFINITIONS menu
NOTE: This table does not define a filter, it only defines address ranges. Filters are created
when address ranges are combined with protocols (see section 3.4.9.8.2) in the FILTER TABLE
menu (see section 3.4.9.8.3).
This menu allows the user to define the range of addresses to be used in the filtering definitions. Each
range is given a name to identify it, an address range (ADDRESS and MASK), and an operator (either
MATCH or NOT MATCH).
In the example above, the address 192.168.0.1 falls within the range defined by the entry INTERNET.
However, since the operator is NOT MATCH, the entry only filters those addresses that do not fall within
the address range specified. Since the address 192.168.0.1 does not fall within the range defined by the
entry LOCATION1 either, Service Management filters are not applied to it.
However, the address 192.168.1.1 falls within the address range specified by the LOCATION1 entry. Since
the operator is MATCH, this address is filtered using the rules defined in the SERVICE MANAGEMENT
FILTER TABLE.
NOTE: If an address definition that is in use in the SERVICE MANAGEMENT FILTER TABLE is
deleted then any entries in the SERVICE MANAGEMENT FILTER TABLE that reference the
deleted address entry are also deleted.