Endpoint Security Firewall IP address range syntax
Last Modified: 2022-02-22 19:20:35 Etc/GMT
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Endpoint Security Firewall IP address range syntax
Technical Articles ID:
KB83722
Last Modified: 2022-02-22 19:20:35 Etc/GMT EnvironmentEndpoint Security (ENS) Firewall 10.x
SummaryThis article describes the syntax to use to specify an IP address range in the ENS user interface.
Problem
The ENS user interface has only one field to represent a range of IP addresses.
SolutionWhen you create a rule in the ENS user interface, use the following IP address range syntax:
x.x.x.x – x.x.x.x
NOTE: The dash (–) is the delimiter between the starting and ending IP addresses in the range.
Example: 123.123.1.0 – 123.123.255.255
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