HIP Objects General Tab
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9.1 (EoL)
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- Objects > Addresses
- Objects > Address Groups
- Objects > Regions
- Objects > Dynamic User Groups
- Objects > Application Groups
- Objects > Application Filters
- Objects > Services
- Objects > Service Groups
- Objects > External Dynamic Lists
- Objects > Custom Objects > Spyware/Vulnerability
- Objects > Custom Objects > URL Category
- Objects > Security Profiles > Antivirus
- Objects > Security Profiles > Anti-Spyware Profile
- Objects > Security Profiles > Vulnerability Protection
- Objects > Security Profiles > File Blocking
- Objects > Security Profiles > WildFire Analysis
- Objects > Security Profiles > Data Filtering
- Objects > Security Profiles > DoS Protection
- Objects > Security Profiles > GTP Protection
- Objects > Security Profiles > SCTP Protection
- Objects > Security Profile Groups
- Objects > Log Forwarding
- Objects > Authentication
- Objects > Decryption > Forwarding Profile
- Objects > Schedules
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- Firewall Interfaces Overview
- Common Building Blocks for Firewall Interfaces
- Common Building Blocks for PA-7000 Series Firewall Interfaces
- Tap Interface
- HA Interface
- Virtual Wire Interface
- Virtual Wire Subinterface
- PA-7000 Series Layer 2 Interface
- PA-7000 Series Layer 2 Subinterface
- PA-7000 Series Layer 3 Interface
- Layer 3 Interface
- Layer 3 Subinterface
- Log Card Interface
- Log Card Subinterface
- Decrypt Mirror Interface
- Aggregate Ethernet (AE) Interface Group
- Aggregate Ethernet (AE) Interface
- Network > Interfaces > VLAN
- Network > Interfaces > Loopback
- Network > Interfaces > Tunnel
- Network > Interfaces > SD-WAN
- Network > VLANs
- Network > Virtual Wires
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- Network > Network Profiles > GlobalProtect IPSec Crypto
- Network > Network Profiles > IPSec Crypto
- Network > Network Profiles > IKE Crypto
- Network > Network Profiles > Monitor
- Network > Network Profiles > Interface Mgmt
- Network > Network Profiles > QoS
- Network > Network Profiles > LLDP Profile
- Network > Network Profiles > SD-WAN Interface Profile
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- Device > Setup
- Device > Setup > Management
- Device > Setup > Interfaces
- Device > Setup > Telemetry
- Device > Setup > Content-ID
- Device > Setup > WildFire
- Device > Log Forwarding Card
- Device > Config Audit
- Device > Administrators
- Device > Admin Roles
- Device > Access Domain
- Device > Authentication Sequence
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- Security Policy Match
- QoS Policy Match
- Authentication Policy Match
- Decryption/SSL Policy Match
- NAT Policy Match
- Policy Based Forwarding Policy Match
- DoS Policy Match
- Routing
- Test Wildfire
- Threat Vault
- Ping
- Trace Route
- Log Collector Connectivity
- External Dynamic List
- Update Server
- Test Cloud Logging Service Status
- Test Cloud GP Service Status
- Device > Virtual Systems
- Device > Shared Gateways
- Device > Certificate Management
- Device > Certificate Management > Certificate Profile
- Device > Certificate Management > OCSP Responder
- Device > Certificate Management > SSL/TLS Service Profile
- Device > Certificate Management > SCEP
- Device > Certificate Management > SSL Decryption Exclusion
- Device > Response Pages
- Device > Server Profiles
- Device > Server Profiles > SNMP Trap
- Device > Server Profiles > Syslog
- Device > Server Profiles > Email
- Device > Server Profiles > HTTP
- Device > Server Profiles > NetFlow
- Device > Server Profiles > RADIUS
- Device > Server Profiles > TACACS+
- Device > Server Profiles > LDAP
- Device > Server Profiles > Kerberos
- Device > Server Profiles > SAML Identity Provider
- Device > Server Profiles > DNS
- Device > Server Profiles > Multi Factor Authentication
- Device > Local User Database > Users
- Device > Local User Database > User Groups
- Device > Scheduled Log Export
- Device > Software
- Device > Dynamic Updates
- Device > Licenses
- Device > Support
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- Network > GlobalProtect > MDM
- Network > GlobalProtect > Device Block List
- Network > GlobalProtect > Clientless Apps
- Network > GlobalProtect > Clientless App Groups
- Objects > GlobalProtect > HIP Profiles
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- Use the Panorama Web Interface
- Context Switch
- Panorama Commit Operations
- Defining Policies on Panorama
- Log Storage Partitions for a Panorama Virtual Appliance in Legacy Mode
- Panorama > Setup > Interfaces
- Panorama > High Availability
- Panorama > Administrators
- Panorama > Admin Roles
- Panorama > Access Domains
- Panorama > Device Groups
- Panorama > Plugins
- Panorama > Log Ingestion Profile
- Panorama > Log Settings
- Panorama > Scheduled Config Export
End-of-Life (EoL)
HIP Objects General Tab
- ObjectsGlobalProtectHIP Objects<hip-object>General
Select the General tab to specify a name
for the new HIP object and configure the object to match against
general host information such as domain, operating system, or the
type of network connectivity it has.
HIP Object General Settings | Description |
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Name | Enter a name for the HIP object (up to 31
characters). The name is case-sensitive and must be unique. Use
only letters, numbers, spaces, hyphens, and underscores. |
Shared | If you select Shared,
the current HIP objects become available to: Every virtual
system (vsys) on the firewall, if you are logged in to a firewall
that is in multiple virtual system mode. If you clear this selection, the
object will be available to only the vsys selected in the Virtual
System drop-down of the Objects tab.
For a firewall that is not in multi-vsys mode, this option is not
available in the HIP Object dialog. All device groups on Panorama™.
If you clear this selection, the object will be available only to
the device group selected in the Device Group drop-down
of the Objects tab. After you save
the object, you cannot change its Shared setting.
Select ObjectsGlobalProtectHIP Objects to see the current Location. |
Description | (Optional) Enter a description. |
Host Info | Select this option to activate the options
for configuring the host information. |
Managed | Filter based on whether the endpoint is
managed or not managed. To match endpoints that are managed, select Yes.
To match endpoints that are not managed, select No. |
Disable override (Panorama only) | Controls override access to the HIP object
in the device groups that are descendants of the Device
Group selected in the Objects tab.
Select this option to prevent administrators from creating local
copies of the object in descendant device groups by overriding its
inherited values. This option is cleared by default (override is
enabled). |
Domain | To match on a domain name, choose an operator
from the drop-down and enter a string to match. |
OS | To match on a host OS, choose Contains from
the first drop-down, select a vendor from the second drop-down, and
then select an OS version from the third drop-down; or you can select All to
match on any OS version from the selected vendor. |
Client Version | To match on a specific version number, select
an operator from the drop-down and then enter a string to match
(or not match) in the text box. |
Host Name | To match on a specific host name or part
of a host name, select an operator from the drop-down and then enter
a string to match (or not match, depending on what operator you
selected) in the text box. |
Host ID | The host ID is a unique ID that GlobalProtect
assigns to identify the host. The host ID value varies by device
type:
To match on
a specific host ID, select the operator from the drop-down and then
enter a string to match (or not match, depending on what operator
you selected) in the text box. |
Serial Number | To match on all or part of an endpoint serial
number, choose an operator from the drop-down and then enter a string
to match. |
Network | Use this field to enable filtering on a
specific mobile device network configuration. This match criteria
applies to mobile devices only. Select an operator from the
drop-down and then select the type of network connection to filter
on from the second drop-down: Wifi, Mobile, Ethernet (available
only for Is Not filters), or Unknown.
After you select a network type, enter any additional strings to
match on, if available, such as the Mobile Carrier or
Wifi SSID. |