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  • External Networks: Select this to add external networks to the network scope. For more information, see Configuring External Networks.
  • DNS Forwarding Proxy: Select this to add DNS forwarding proxies to your network scope. For more information about DNS forwarding proxy, see DNS Forwarding Proxy.
  • Endpoint Groups: Select this to add BloxOne Endpoint groups to your network scope. For information about BloxOne Endpoint groups, see BloxOne Endpoint Group Assignment.
  • User Groups: Select this to add user groups to the network scope. The available user groups are those that have been synchronized through the third-party IdP (identify provider) that your admin has configured for access authentication. For more information, see Synchronizing User Groups
  • IPAM: Select this to add internal networks to the network scope. When adding tags to IPAM scopes, any tag-based changes in an IPAM scope based on tags can take up to 5 minutes to take effect. 

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When defining a security policy scope for an internal network residing behind a DNS firewall, or for an external network, then overlapping subnets containing IP addresses, hosts, or subnets included in other security policies within an organization are allowed. In this case, security policy precedence is used to select the security policy possessing the highest precedence precedence to which the IP addresses, hosts, or subnets should be added. Subnets not already added as part of another security policy within the organization can be added to a different security policy within the same account.

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  • IPAM HostsSelect this to add IPAM hosts  to your network scope. IPAM hosts and DHCP ranges can also be added to a policy using tags. To associate a security policy with an IPAM host, do the following:

    1. Select an available IPAM host from those listed under AVAILABLE HOSTS on the Manage IPAM Hosts panel to add to your security policy.
    2. Clickto add the IPAM host to your security policy. Or, click  to add all available IPAM Hosts to your policy. To remove a previously selected IPAM hosts, click
    3. Click Save followed by clicking Finish to complete the configuration process, or click Next to proceed to the next step of the configuration process.

  • Tags: Select this to add user-defined tags to your network scope. When the network scope includes an object included in multiple policies, then the policy precedence order will determine which policy is enforced. Changes in policy tagging are updated by the system and may take up to 5 minutes to complete. When multiple tagging changes occur to a security policy, the policy will reflect the most recent change to the policy. Network scope can be defined using tags for DNS Forwarding Proxy, Endpoints, Endpoint Groups, IPAM networks, individual IPs, IPAM Host objects, and ranges. Policy rules can be defined using tags for custom lists as well as application and category filters. For more information on tags, see Applying Tags.
  • Metadata: Select this to add Metadata to your network scope. Network scope for BloxOne Endpoint can be defined using metadata for operating systems and endpoint version. To configure metadata, do the following:
    • ATTRIBUTE:  Select an attribute from among the listed options in the drop-down list. Attributes supported include Endpoint Version, Endpoint Hostname, Endpoint Location, and OS Family, and OS Version
    • VALUE: Select a value from among the listed options in the drop-down list to associate with the attribute. You can use the search tool to find a specific value. The values Values supported for endpoint version include Current and Previous. The value supported for endpoint location include Country.  The values supported for endpoint hostname include Region, and City. The values supported for OS family  OS FamilyWindows, MacOS, Linux, Values supported for operating systems include Windows, MacOS, Linux, ChromeOS, iOS, and Android. The valued supported for OS version include the two most recent release versions for all supported operating systems.  METADATA ATTRIBUTESUPPORTED VALUEEndpoint Version

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      Endpoint LocationcountryEndpoint Hostnameregion, cityMacOS, Linux, ChromeOS, iOS, and Android.OS Versionthe OS version
    • For each source you have added, click Add. The source appears in the table. You can click the Add Source menu again to choose another source for your network scope.
    • After you define your network scope, you can proceed to add policy rules, set precedence order and bypass codes.
    • Click Next in the wizard to define policy rules. For more information, see Adding Policy Rules and Setting Policy Precedence.

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A security policy can also be applied to a specific fixed IP address or reserved address. Both fixed addresses and reserved addresses can be added to IPAM within an address block residing on your server. To do this, select  the IP block and drill down until the fixed or reserved IP address is displayed. Once you have located the fixed or reserve IP address to which you are interested in applying the security policy, click Add to apply the policy to the fixed IP address or hostname.

3. From the Hosts page (Manage > Hosts), perform a search in the search field on the IP address to locate any host(s) already associated with the IP space. If a host is not yet associated with the IP space, you will have to associate the  host with the IP space by selecting the host and editing it. If an host is not associated with the IP space, then the configuration will not work within the security policy. When the Edit BloxOne Container dialogue appears, in the IP Space field, select the chosen IP space from among the list of  host options from which to associate with the IP Space you have previously selected.
4. Once an IP space has been associated with the host, click Save & Close to save the configuration.
5. Next, go to Policies > Security Policies to create the security policy to be associated with the security policy and with the chosen address block.
6. In the Network Scope section of the Create New Policy dialogue, click Add Source and select IPAM from among the drop-down menu choices.
7. On the Manage IPAM page, locate your chosen IP space and select it. From the listed IPAM objects on the page, select those IPAM object(s) you want to be associated with it (in this case, the IP address block). Once you have made your selections, click Add followed by Save to save the configuration. For more information about IPAM,

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see DHCP in the Infoblox BloxOne DDI documentation. 
8. For each source you have added, click Add. The source appears in the table. You can click the Add Source menu again to choose another source for your network scope.
9. After you define your network scope, you can proceed to add policy rules, set precedence order and bypass codes.
10. Click Next in the wizard to define policy rules. For more information, see Adding Policy Rules and Setting Policy Precedence.


For information about other tasks in creating a new security policy, see the following:

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