I can confirm I've done this as well.

On Dec 7, 2016 11:36 AM, "Christoph Hanle" <[email protected]>
wrote:

Hi,
short answer:
Yes !

I do it by: Create Alias / Type: Host(s) /
 IP or FQDN, this can also be an Alias, i found that the Alias is not
(!) limited to be a single IP, can be an Alias whith whatever content.

Christoph

On 07/12/16 20:19, Luc Paulin wrote:
> Hi,
> Is there a way to create group of aliases...
>
> For example, let say I create
> OFFICE1_NET
> OFFICE2_NET
>
> Can I create an aliases= ALL_OFFICES that will contain OFFICE1_NET and
> OFFICE2_NET
>
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