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IP range

IP range

The IP range type of address can describe a group of addresses while being specific and granular. It does this by specifying a continuous set of IP addresses between one specific IP address and another.

The format would be:

x.x.x.x-x.x.x.x, such as 192.168.110.100-192.168.110.120

To create an IP range address:
  1. Go to Policy & Objects > Addresses and select Address.

  2. Select Create new.

  3. Enter a Name for the address object.

  4. In the Type field, select IP Range from the dropdown menu.

  5. In the IP Range field, enter the range of addresses in the following format: x.x.x.x-x.x.x.x (no spaces)

  6. In the Interface field, leave as the default any or select a specific interface from the drop down menu.

  7. Enable/disable Static route configuration.

  8. Enter any additional information in the Comments field.

  9. Click OK.

IP range

IP range

The IP range type of address can describe a group of addresses while being specific and granular. It does this by specifying a continuous set of IP addresses between one specific IP address and another.

The format would be:

x.x.x.x-x.x.x.x, such as 192.168.110.100-192.168.110.120

To create an IP range address:
  1. Go to Policy & Objects > Addresses and select Address.

  2. Select Create new.

  3. Enter a Name for the address object.

  4. In the Type field, select IP Range from the dropdown menu.

  5. In the IP Range field, enter the range of addresses in the following format: x.x.x.x-x.x.x.x (no spaces)

  6. In the Interface field, leave as the default any or select a specific interface from the drop down menu.

  7. Enable/disable Static route configuration.

  8. Enter any additional information in the Comments field.

  9. Click OK.