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41-Dynamic Object-Interfaces Lab

The document outlines the steps to create dynamic objects and interfaces in a firewall configuration. It includes instructions for setting up address mappings for different devices and creating normalized interfaces with per-device mappings. The process involves selecting the appropriate ADOM, configuring firewall objects, and establishing port mappings for various devices.

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41-Dynamic Object-Interfaces Lab

The document outlines the steps to create dynamic objects and interfaces in a firewall configuration. It includes instructions for setting up address mappings for different devices and creating normalized interfaces with per-device mappings. The process involves selecting the appropriate ADOM, configuring firewall objects, and establishing port mappings for various devices.

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Dynamic Object & Interface Lab:

Choose the right ADOM, after that Navigate to Policy & Objects

Click on Object Configurations >Firewall Objects >Address Click Create New > Address

Set Address name, color etc. Set IP/Netmask to 10.0.0.0/8, Toggle on the Per-Device Mapping

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When toggle on the Per-Device Mapping Click Create New, Select HQ-FW from the drop-down
in the Mapped Device field, set IP/Netmask 10.0.1.0/24 Click OK.

Click Create New, Select DC-FW from drop-down in the Mapped Device field, set IP/Netmask
10.0.2.0/24 Click OK.

Click Create New, Select BR-FW from the drop-down in Mapped Device field, set IP/Netmask
10.0.3.0/24 Click OK.

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The icon of the LAN-Subnet object has changed to indicate it is now a dynamic object and a per-
device Mapping has been set with the object.

Choose the right ADOM, after that Navigate to Policy & Objects

Click on Object Configurations >Normalized Interface >Normalized Interface Click Create New

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Fill in the name with LAN change the Color if want.

Toggle on Per-Device Mapping and Click Create New

In the Per-Device Mapping dialog box, Select Mapped Device HQ-FW from the drop-down,
select port3 from the Mapped Interface Name and Click OK.

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In the Per-Device Mapping dialog box, Select Mapped Device DC-FW from the drop-down,
select port3 from the Mapped Interface Name and Click OK.

In the Per-Device Mapping dialog box, Select Mapped Device BR-FW from the drop-down,
select port2 from the Mapped Interface Name and Click OK.

Finally, Dynamic Normalized Interface has been created with different port mapping.

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Similarly create WAN1 and WAN2 dynamic Normalized Interfaces.

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