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Object-group PIX

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readyyy

Technical User
Jan 24, 2005
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I have a question about an Object-group entry

network-object 01.01.01.01 255.255.255.255
network-object 01.01.01.02 255.255.255.255
network-object 01.01.01.03 255.255.255.255
network-object test2 255.255.255.255
network-object test 255.255.255.255

I think these entrys are host entys, which means that they are referring to a single host.

But i don't know why this is, because i thought that "255" means "any" ? So why it isn't 44.44.44.34 0.0.0.0 ?



 
Comment: The 44.44.44.34 ist just a fantasy number, it could also be 01.01.01.01
 
The 255's in this case are an IP netmask so they mean specifically.




Brent
Systems Engineer / Consultant
CCNP
 
Hello

Thanks for your answer.

So this 255.255.255.255 isnt't that a Wildcard?


So this means that in this case, the 255 and 0 is used in the opposite way it is used normally?
 
Yeah, a little confusing.



Brent
Systems Engineer / Consultant
CCNP
 
You can also use

network-object host 01.01.01.01

You get the same effect and it might be more intuitive.

Remember 255.255.255.255 is broadcast when it is an address, not a mask.

-Dave
 
Remember, that PIX's are ars backwards on a few things. One of them being there is no wildcards.
 
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