Verizon NCM1100E User Manual page 114

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NETWORK SETTINGS
You can use network objects to apply security rules based on host names,
instead of IP addresses. This is useful since IP addresses change from time to
time. In addition, you can define network objects according to MAC address to
make the rule application more persistent against network configuration settings.
To define a network object:
1.
From the Advanced
2.
Select Network Objects
Network Objects in the Network Settings
3.
To define a network object, enter a name for the network object in the
Objects Name field.
Objects Name
4.
Select and configure the type of network object as IP address, IP subnet,
IP range, MAC address, host name, or DHCP option, and click Add
5.
The network object displays in the Objects List
6.
Repeat the above steps to create additional network objects.
7.
When complete, click Apply Changes
Advanced menu, select Network Settings.
Apply Changes to save changes.
Network Settings.
Network Settings section.
Objects List section.
Add.

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