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Chapter 13
Configuring Objects
Browse Service Groups
The Browse Service Groups dialog box lets you choose a service group. This dialog box is used in
multiple configuration screens and is named appropriately for your current task. For example, from the
Add/Edit Access Rule dialog box, this dialog box is named "Browse Source Port" or "Browse
Destination Port."
Fields
Licensing Requirements for Objects and Groups
The following table shows the licensing requirements for this feature:
Model
License Requirement
All models
Base License.
OL-20339-01
Service Type—Lets you select the service type for the new service group member. Service types
include TCP, UDP, TCP-UDP, ICMP, and protocol.
Destination Port/Range—Lets you enter the destination port or range for the new TCP, UDP, or
TCP-UDP service group member.
Source Port/Range—Lets you enter the source port or range for the new TCP, UDP, or
TCP-UDP service group member.
ICMP Type—Lets you enter the ICMP type for the new ICMP service group member.
Protocol—Lets you enter the protocol for the new protocol service group member.
Members in Group—Shows items that are already added to the service group.
Add—Adds the selected item to the service group.
Remove—Removes the selected item from the service group.
Add—Adds a service group.
Edit—Edits the selected service group.
Delete—Deletes the selected service group.
Find—Filters the display to show only matching names. Clicking Find opens the Filter field. Click
Find again to hide the Filter field.
Filter field—Enter the name of the service group. The wildcard characters asterisk (*) and
question mark (?) are allowed.
Filter—Runs the filter.
Clear—Clears the Filter field.
Type—Lets you choose the type of service group to show, including TCP, UDP, TCP-UDP, ICMP,
and Protocol. To view all types, choose All. Typically, the type of rule you configure can only use
one type of service group; you cannot select a UDP service group for a TCP access rule.
Name—Shows the name of the service group. Click the plus (+) icon next to the name of an item to
expand it. Click the minus (-) icon to collapse the item.
Configuring Service Objects and Service Groups
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