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iglatz -> using IP range to define boundaries (7/18/2008 9:32:49 AM)

Hi folks,

I was discussing the IP range feature with some people and there was a question coming up I couldn't answer.

When using an IP range within the definition for a boundary, can this range contain only one or more subnets? i.e. if I have a subnet 10.5.20.0 and 10.5.21.0, can I define the range 10.5.20.100-10.5.21.100 or do I have to define 2 ranges, one for 10.5.20.100-10.5.20.255 and one for 10.5.21.1-10.5.21.100? Does it also depend on the defined subnet mask? If somebody has practical examples, I'd be glad about.
I couldn't find a definite answer on it yet, my demo environment is not suitable to test it. Thanks.

Ingrid




mhudson -> RE: using IP range to define boundaries (7/18/2008 12:01:02 PM)

IP range is based on the subnet Mask. So depending on your subnet mask you could have a range like 10.5.20.56 to 10.5.21.30 .




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