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Purpose: Add or edit address objects to configure IPv4 addresses, IPv6 addresses, or FQDN objects.
Location: Policies > IDENTITY OBJECTS > IP Addresses/FQDNs > Add / Edit

Procedure

  1. Specify a name for the IP address/FQDN object.
  2. Select the object type.
    Available types: IPv4, IPv6, or FQDN
    Bridge Mode or Software Switch
    Cloud Edge supports IPv6 if the Cloud Edge gateway is running in Bridge Mode or as a Software Switch deployment.
    • You can configure both IPv4 and IPv6 address objects.
    • FQDNs can resolve to either IPv4 or IPv6 addresses.
    Routing Mode
    Cloud Edge does not support IPv6 if the Cloud Edge gateway is running in Routing Mode.
    • You can configure only IPv4 address objects.
    • FQDNs must resolve to IPv4 addresses.
  3. Specify the address object as IP addresses (single or comma-delimited), or FQDNs (single or comma-delimited).
    You can specify IP address objects as a single address, a range, or as a Class InterDomain Routing (CIDR) network.
    Examples:
    • 192.168.0.1
    • 10.0.0.1-10.0.0.4
    • 10.0.0.8/23
    • fd00:1:1111:200::1fff
    • fd00:1:1111:200::1000-fd00:1:1111:200::1fff
    • fd00:1:1111:200::1000/116
    • host.example.com
    • example.com
    • *.com
    • *example.com
    • *.example.com
    Note
    Note
    As indicated by the previous examples, FQDN objects support usage of the wildcard character (*) for fuzzy match. Be aware to only use the wildcard at the beginning of an FQDN, rather than in the middle or at the end of an FQDN.
  4. Click Save.