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Figure 65: Subnet<br />

network object window<br />

Entering subnet<br />

information<br />

Chapter 5: Creating Rule Elements<br />

Creating network objects<br />

• Subnet—Select this option if you want to map a subnet address to be<br />

translated to a different subnet address.<br />

2 In the Original list, select the IP address or subnet that you want to map to<br />

a different address.<br />

3 In the Mapped list, select the IP address to which the original IP address or<br />

subnet (that you selected in the previous step) will be mapped.<br />

4 Click Add.<br />

Configuring subnet objects<br />

When you add a subnet, the following window appears.<br />

This window is used to define information about a subnet. (To create a different<br />

network object, change the Type field.) Each subnet you define becomes a<br />

network object that can be used in a rule.<br />

1 In the Name field, type a name for this object. Valid values include<br />

alphanumeric characters, periods (.), dashes(-), and underscores (_), and<br />

spaces ( ). However, the first and last character <strong>of</strong> the name must be<br />

alphanumeric. The name cannot exceed 100 characters.<br />

This field cannot be edited if you are modifying an existing subnet.<br />

2 In the Description field, type any useful information about the object.<br />

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