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Cisco ASA 5500 Series Configuration Guide using the CLI
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Configuring Objects
Objects are reusable components for use in your configuration. They can be defined and used in ASA
configurations in the place of inline IP addresses. Objects make it easy to maintain your configurations
because you can modify an object in one place and have it be reflected in all other places that are
referencing it. Without objects you would have to modify the parameters for every feature when
required, instead of just once. For example, if a network object defines an IP address and subnet mask,
and you want to change the address, you only need to change it in the object definition, not in every
feature that refers to that IP address.
This chapter describes how to configure objects, and it includes the following sections:
Configuring Objects and Groups, page13-1
Configuring Regular Expressions, page13-12
Scheduling Extended Access List Activation, page13-16

Configuring Objects and Groups

This section includes the following topics:
Information About Objects and Groups, page13-1
Licensing Requirements for Objects and Groups, page13-2
Guidelines and Limitations for Objects and Groups, page 13-3
Configuring Objects, page13-3
Configuring Object Groups, page13-6
Monitoring Objects and Groups, page13-11
Feature History for Objects and Groups, page13-12

Information About Objects and Groups

The ASA supports objects and object groups. You can attach or detach objects from one or more object
groups when needed, ensuring that the objects are not duplicated but can be re-used wherever needed.
This section includes the following topics:
Information About Objects, page13-2