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Defining Firewall Servers
R81.10.X Quantum Spark 1500, 1600, 1800, 1900, 2000 Appliances Locally Managed Administration Guide|225
Step 1: Server Type
1. Select the server type. There are built-in types for common servers.
You can manually define a server that listens to any configured ports and you can also
change a common server type's ports.
2. When selecting built-in types, you can optionally click Edit to edit the protocol ports.
3. When you select Other Server:
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Select the Protocol (TCP, UDP, or both).
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Enter the TCP/UDP Ports (enter port numbers and/or port ranges separated by
commas, for example, 1,3,5-8,15).
Step 2: Server Definitions
1. Enter a Name, IP address, and Comments (optional).
2. Select the options that apply to the server. For more information see Users & Objects >
Network Objects.
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Allow DNS server to resolve this object name - When the gateway is the DNS
server for your internal networks the name of the server/network object will be
translated to its IP address if this option is selected.
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Exclude from DHCP service - The internal DHCP service will not distribute the
configured IP address of this server/network object to anyone.
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Reserve IP address in DHCP service for MAC - The internal DHCP service
will distribute the configured IP address only to this server/network object
according to its MAC address.
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Enter the MAC address - This is required for IP reservation. When you create
the object from the Active Devices page, the MAC address is detected
automatically.

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