Policy & Objects : Managing objects and dynamic objects : Map a dynamic object
 
Map a dynamic object
This example shows the basic steps for mapping an already created firewall address object. The same process is used for mapping other object types.
The devices and virtual domains to which a global object is mapped can also be viewed from the object list. See “To view dynamic object mappings:”.
To map a dynamic object:
1. Go to the Device Manager tab, select the ADOM containing the device you want to map the dynamic object to, then select the device from the device list in the content frame.
2. From the toolbar in the lower right content frame, select Address. Select Create New in the toolbar.
The Map Dynamic Address dialog box will open.
 
The Address tab is not available by default. To add it, select the plus symbol on the right side of the dashboard toolbar, then select Address in the Dynamic Objects section of the Customize Tabs dialog box. See “View managed devices”.
Figure 233: Map Dynamic Address dialog box
3. Select an address in the Dynamic Address field, then map that address to a local address. Select the type from the drop-down list and enter the dependent fields.
4. Optionally, add a description of the local address and adjust any required advanced settings, and then select OK to map the dynamic address object.
To view dynamic object mappings:
1. On the Policy & Objects tab, browse to the location of the object whose dynamic mappings you want to view in the object tree menu.
2. Right-click on the object in the object list and select Dynamic Object Mappings.
The Dynamic Object Mappings dialog box opens, showing the details of the object and the devices and virtual domains to which it is mapped.
Figure 234: Dynamic object mappings
3. Select OK to close the dialog box.