About Configuring Destinations in Internet Access Rules
The Cisco Secure Access policy is a collection of an organization's internet and private access rules. On internet access rules, you can configure DNS and web security and intrusion prevention system (IPS) settings, and define both source and destination components.
You can add pre-configured destination components or create composite destinations. Composite destinations may include IP addresses, CIDR blocks, wildcard masks, fully-qualified domain names (FQDNs), ports and port ranges, and transport protocols.
This guide describes the configuration options for destination components on internet Access rules.