SonicOS 7.1 Objects
- SonicOS 7.1 Action Objects
- About SonicOS
- Match Objects
- Zones
- How Zones Work
- Default Zones
- Security Types
- Allow Interface Trust
- Effect of Wireless Controller Modes
- Zones Overview
- The Zones Page
- Adding a New Zone
- Adding a New Zone in Policy Mode
- Adding a New Zone in Classic Mode
- Configuring a Zone for Guest Access
- Configuring a Zone for Open Authentication and Social Login
- Configuring the WLAN Zone
- Configuring the RADIUS Server
- Configuring DPI-SSL Granular Control per Zone
- Enabling Automatic Redirection to the User-Policy Page
- Cloning a Zone
- Editing a Zone
- Deleting Custom Zones
- Addresses
- Addresses Page
- About UUIDs for Address Objects and Groups
- Working with Dynamic Address Objects
- Services
- URI Lists
- Schedules
- Dynamic Group
- Email Addresses
- Match Objects
- Countries
- Applications
- Web Categories
- Websites
- Match Patterns
- Custom Match
- Profile Objects
- Endpoint Security
- Bandwidth
- QoS Marking
- Content Filter
- DHCP Option
- DNS Filtering
- Block Page
- Anti-Spyware
- Gateway Anti-Virus
- Log and Alerts
- Intrusion Prevention
- AWS
- Action Profiles
- Security Action Profile
- DoS Action Profile
- Action Objects
- App Rule Actions
- Content Filter Actions
- Object viewer
- SonicWall Support
Creating a New Address Object Mapping
To create a new address object mapping
- Navigate to OBJECT | Profile Objects > AWS.
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Click New Mapping.
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Select an existing Address Group to which you want to add the address groups representing any matched EC2 Instances.
Only custom address groups are shown in the selection control. If you have added a custom tag to an address group, you can use this custom tag to add a new condition to the mapping.
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Click New Condition .
The Mapping Condition options are displayed.
- Select the Property from the drop-down menu. For example, Custom Tag.
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Enter the Key and Value for the selected Property.
Enter the Value that you want to match against, such as true.
- Click OK.
- Go Back to the Address Group Mapping dialog box.
- Add another mapping condition if required.
- Click New Condition.
- Select the Property from the drop-down menu.
Fill in the displayed fields as needed.
- Click OK.
- Go Back to the Address Group Mapping dialog box.
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Review the whole mapping condition you are about to create.
Any EC2 Instance in the regions of interest that match our specified conditions (in this example, having a custom tag of AccountsServer = true and of type t2.micro) will have address objects created for each of their IP addresses. Those address objects are added to an address group, representing the EC2 Instance as a whole and that address group is added to the address group targeted in the mapping. In this example, that is the address group called AccountsDeptServers.
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Edit or delete the conditions if required.
Click the Edit or Delete icon in the Manage column of the condition.
- Click OK.
- Navigate to OBJECT | Profile Objects > AWS.
- Click Accept to save the mapping.
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