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4.
Click
Next
.
The
Step 2: Computer Details
dialog box appears.
The computer's IP address and MAC address are automatically filled in.
5.
Complete the fields using the information in the tables below.
6.
Click
Next
.
The
Step 3: Save
dialog box appears with the network object's name. If you are adding
a new network object, this name is the computer's name.
7.
To change the network object name, type the desired name in the field.
8.
Click
Finish
.
The new object appears in the
Network Objects
page.
Table 17: Network Object Fields for a Single Computer
In this field…
Do this…
IP Address
Type the IP address of the local computer, or click
This Computer
to
specify your computer.
Reserve a fixed IP
address for this
computer
Select this option to assign the network object's IP address to a MAC
address, and to allow the network object to connect to the WLAN
when MAC Filtering is used. For information about MAC Filtering, see
Configuring a Wireless Network
on page 113.
MAC Address
Type the MAC address you want to assign to the network object's IP
address, or click
This Computer
to specify your computer's MAC
address.
Perform Static NAT
(Network Address
Translation)
Select this option to map the local computer's IP address to an
Internet IP address.
You must then fill in the
External IP
field.
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In this field…
Do this…
External IP
Type the Internet IP address to which you want to map the local
computer's IP address.
Exclude this computer
from Web Filtering
Select this option to exclude this computer from the Web Filtering
service and Web rule enforcement.
Table 18: Network Object Fields for a Network
In this field…
Do this…
IP Range
Type the range of local computer IP addresses in the network.
Perform Static NAT
(Network Address
Translation)
Select this option to map the network's IP address range to a range of
Internet IP addresses of the same size.
You must then fill in the
External IP Range
field.
External IP Range
Type the Internet IP address range to which you want to map the
network's IP address range.
Exclude this network
from Web Filtering
Select this option to exclude this network from the Web Filtering
service and Web rule enforcement.
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Viewing and Deleting Network Objects
To view or delete a network object
1.
Click
Network
in the main menu, and click the
Network Objects
tab.
The
Network Objects
page appears with a list of network objects.
2.
To delete a network object, do the following:
a.
In the desired network object's row, click the Erase
icon.
A confirmation message appears.
b.
Click
OK
.
The network object is deleted.
Configuring Network Service Objects
You can add custom services as network service objects. This enables you to configure
firewall rules, VStream Antivirus rules, and static routes for the services represented by the
network service objects.
Defining network service objects can make your policies easier to understand and
maintain. When a network service object is modified, the change automatically takes effect
in all rules and settings that reference the network service object.
Adding and Editing Network Service Objects
To add or edit a network service object
1.
Click
Network
in the main menu, and click the
Network Services
tab.
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The
Network Services
page appears with a list of network service objects.
2.
Do one of the following:
To add a network service object, click
New
.
To edit an existing network service object, click
Edit
next to the desired object
in the list.
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The
ZoneAlarm Network Service Wizard
opens, with the
Step 1: Network Service Details
dialog box displayed.
3.
Complete the fields using the information in the table below.
4.
Click
Next
.
The
Step 2: Network Service Name
dialog box appears.
5.
Type a name for the network service object in the field.

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