Configure a Network Service Alias Profile

A Network Service Alias consists of protocol and port mapping configurations. Both source and destination ports are configurable. For each protocol, up to two (2) source port ranges and up to two (2) destination port ranges can be configured. A maximum of four (4) protocol entries can be configured per network service alias.

Use a service alias to associate more than one IP address to a network interface, providing multiple connections to a network from a single IP node.

  1. Go to Profiles <select a device profile> Network > Alias > Network Service Alias.
  2. Select to add a Network Service alias.
  3. Assign a Name for the alias in the range 1 – 32 characters.
    Note

    Note

    The Network Group Alias name always starts with a dollar sign ($).

  4. Select Add to add an Entry and configure the parameters as described in Network Service Alias.
    Table 1. Network Service Alias
    Parameter Description

    Protocol

    Specify the protocol for which the alias is created. Use the drop down to select the protocol from eigrp, gre, icmp, igmp, ip, vrrp, igp, ospf, tcp and udp. Select other if the protocol is not listed. When a protocol is selected, its protocol number is automatically selected.

    Service Port

    This field is relevant only if the protocol is tcp or udp.

    Specify the service ports for this protocol entry. Up to eight (8) service ports can be specified.

    Destination Port

    This field is relevant only if the protocol is tcp or udp.

    Specify the destination ports for this protocol entry. Up to eight (8) service ports can be specified.

  5. After you have completed configuring the settings, choose from the following actions:
    1. Select Apply to commit the configured settings.
      Note

      Note

      This does not save the settings you configured; it provides a preview of your applied settings. To undo the settings you applied, select Revert.
    2. Select Save to commit and save the configured settings.
      Note

      Note

      If you do not select Save, the settings that you configured are not saved when you move away from the configuration window.