Network Group Alias

A network group alias is a set of configurations that consist of host and network configurations. Network configurations are complete networks in the form 192.168.10.0/24 or IP address range in the form 192.168.10.10-192.168.10.20. Host configuration is in the form of single IP address, 192.168.10.23.

A network group alias can contain multiple definitions for host, network, and IP address range. A maximum of eight (8) host entries, eight (8) network entries and eight (8) IP addresses range entries can be configured inside a network group alias. A maximum of 32 network group alias entries can be created.

A network group alias is used in IP firewall rules to substitute hosts, subnets and IP address ranges:

To edit or delete a network alias configuration:

  1. Go to Configuration → Devices.
  2. Select an RF Domain from the options on left-hand side of the UI, and then go to the Network Group Alias tab.
    The Network Group Alias screen displays.
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    RF Domain - Network Group Alias screen
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  3. Review the following information to determine if an existing alias configuration needs modification or deletion. Or, if a new alias needs to be created.
    Name Displays the administrator assigned name of the network group alias.
    Host Displays all host aliases configured in this network group alias. Displays a blank column if no host alias is defined.
    Network Displays all network aliases configured in this network group alias. Displays a blank column if no network alias is defined.