Westell Inc. ULS3-C ユーザーズマニュアル
03/24/09 - DRAFT
030-300554 Rev. C
174
March 2009
Verizon FiOS Router (Model 9100EM)
User Guide
15.11 Network Objects
Network Objects is a method used to abstractly define a set of LAN hosts, according to one or more MAC
address, IP address, and host name. Defining such a group can assist when configuring system rules. For
example, network objects can be used when configuring the Router’s security filtering settings such as IP
address filtering, host name filtering or MAC address filtering. You can use network objects to apply security rules
based on host names instead of IP addresses. This may be useful, since IP addresses change from time to time.
Moreover, it is possible to define network objects according to MAC addresses, making rule application more
persistent against network configuration settings.
If you click Advanced in the top navigation menu and then select the Network Objects link, the following screen
appears. To configure a new network object, click the New Entry link.
If you clicked New Entry in the preceding screen, the following screen appears. Enter a name for the network
object in the Network Object Description field, and then click the New Entry link or the plus icon to create it.
object in the Network Object Description field, and then click the New Entry link or the plus icon to create it.