- Table of Contents
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- 03-Security Configuration Guide
- 00-Preface
- 01-Security zone configuration
- 02-Security policy configuration
- 03-ASPF configuration
- 04-Session management
- 05-Object group configuration
- 06-Object policy configuration
- 07-IP source guard configuration
- 08-AAA configuration
- 09-User identification configuration
- 10-Password control configuration
- 11-Portal configuration
- 12-MAC authentication configuration
- 13-IPoE configuration
- 14-Public key management
- 15-PKI configuration
- 16-SSH configuration
- 17-SSL configuration
- 18-Connection limit configuration
- 19-Attack detection and prevention configuration
- 20-Server connection detection configuration
- 21-ARP attack protection configuration
- 22-ND attack defense configuration
- 23-uRPF configuration
- 24-IP-MAC binding configuration
- 25-IP reputation configuration
- 26-APR configuration
- 27-Keychain configuration
- 28-Crypto engine configuration
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Contents
Configuring a MAC address object group
Configuring an IPv4 address object group
Configuring an IPv6 address object group
Configuring a service object group
Display and maintenance commands for object groups
Configuring object groups
About object groups
An object group is a group of objects that can be used by an ACL, object policy, or object group to identify packets. Object groups are divided into the following types:
· MAC address object group—A group of MAC address objects used to match the MAC address in a packet.
· IPv4 address object group—A group of IPv4 address objects used to match the IPv4 address in a packet or match the user from whom a packet comes.
· IPv6 address object group—A group of IPv6 address objects used to match the IPv6 address in a packet or match the user from whom a packet comes.
· Service object group—A group of service objects used to match the upper-layer service in a packet.
Configuring a MAC address object group
1. Enter system view.
system-view
2. Create a MAC address object group and enter its view.
object-group mac-address object-group-name
The system has one default IPv4 address object group named any.
3. (Optional.) Configure a description for the MAC address object group.
description text
By default, an object group does not have a description.
4. Configure a MAC address object.
[ object-id ] mac { mac-address | group-object group-object-name }
Configuring an IPv4 address object group
1. Enter system view.
system-view
2. Create an IPv4 address object group and enter its view.
object-group ip address object-group-name
The system has one default IPv4 address object group named any.
3. (Optional.) Configure a description for the IPv4 address object group.
description text
By default, an object group does not have a description.
4. Configure an IPv4 address object.
[ object-id ] network { host { address ip-address | name host-name } | subnet ip-address { mask-length | mask | wildcard wildcard } | range ip-address1 ip-address2 | group-object object-group-name | user user-name [ domain domain-name ] | user-group user-group-name [ domain domain-name ] }
5. Exclude an IPv4 address from the IPv4 address object.
object-id network exclude ip-address
By default, no IPv4 address in an IPv4 address object is excluded.
6. (Optional.) Specify a security zone for the IPv4 address object group.
security-zone security-zone-name
By default, no security zone is specified for an IPv4 address object group.
Configuring an IPv6 address object group
1. Enter system view.
system-view
2. Create an IPv6 address object group and enter its view.
object-group ipv6 address object-group-name
The system has one default IPv6 address object group named any.
3. (Optional.) Configure a description for the IPv6 address object group.
description text
By default, an object group does not have a description.
4. Configure an IPv6 address object.
[ object-id ] network { host { address ipv6-address | name host-name } | subnet ipv6-address prefix-length | range ipv6-address1 ipv6-address2 | group-object object-group-name | user user-name [ domain domain-name ] | user-group user-group-name [ domain domain-name ] }
5. Exclude an IPv6 address from the IPv6 address object.
object-id network exclude ip-address
By default, no IPv6 address in an IPv6 address object is excluded.
6. (Optional.) Specify a security zone for the IPv6 address object group.
security-zone security-zone-name
By default, no security zone is specified for an IPv6 address object group.
Configuring a service object group
1. Enter system view.
system-view
2. Create a service object group and enter its view.
object-group service object-group-name
The system has multiple default service object groups.
3. (Optional.) Configure a description for the service object group.
description text
By default, an object group does not have a description.
4. Configure a service object.
[ object-id ] service { protocol [ { source { { eq | lt | gt } port | range port1 port2 } | destination { { eq | lt | gt } port | range port1 port2 } } * | icmp-type icmp-code | icmpv6-type icmpv6-code ] | group-object object-group-name }
Renaming an object group
1. Enter system view.
system-view
2. Rename an object group.
object-group rename old-object-group-name new-object-group-name
You can only rename non-default object groups.
Display and maintenance commands for object groups
Execute display commands in any view.
Task |
Command |
Display information about object groups. |
display object-group [ { { ip | ipv6 } address | mac-address | service } [ default ] [ name object-group-name ] | name object-group-name ] |