![]() # diagnose firewall internet-service-extension list # config firewall internet-service-extensionĤ) Once the configuration change is applied, the following message is being displayed in order to indicate what needs to be done to make the change effective.Ĭonfiguration will only be applied after rebooting or using the ' #execute internet-service refresh' command.ĥ) Refresh the internet service database using the "exec internet-service refresh" global level command.Ħ) Verify a new entry was effectively added at the VDOM level to the predefined 'Google-Gmail' internet service. # diagnose internet-service id | grep Google-GmailĢ) Define the IP address range '10.10.10.0-10.10.10.0' using a firewall address object.ģ) Extend the 'Google-Gmail' internet service using the 'internet-service-extension' command. Note that, while internet service database objects are globally defined, the internet service extension is a VDOM level feature.Įxample: extensions are configured and applied only at a VDOM level basis.Īdding an IP address / port range to a predefined Internet Service entry.Īs per the documentation, creating an internet service extension requires configuring IP or IP ranges, protocol number, port or port ranges via the CLI (this cannot be done at the GUI for now).īased on this, adding an IP address range of 10.10.10.0-10.10.10.0 with a TCP port range of 8080-8081 to the predefined Internet Service 'Google-Gmail' in VDOM 'VD-1' can then be done using the following command set.ġ) Retrieve the identifier of the 'Google-Gmail' Internet Service (65646). ![]() Using an extension type internet service comes to edit a predefined internet service entry and add/remove IP address(es) and port range(s) to/from it. This article describes a technical tip for defining and using the internet service extension feature.Īs a reminder, this feature allows adding and/or removing IP address(es) and port range(s) to/from existing a predefined internet service entry.
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