Now for Group Packages we must define all the Ip range, for example:
192.168.0.0/24
But, in case we need to set (for the same group package) the Ip ranges:
192.168.0.0 to 192.168.0.20
and also
192.168.0.30 to 192.168.0.60
As you can see there's an "skip" between this 2 Ip's group that belongs to the same range. So, the idea points to include this funcionality in Arc, allowing to use not only the full range, but also some segments in the Group Package definition.
Hi, Ryan
do you need more info, besides my last answer?
Regards
Hello,
Now for Group Packages we must define all the Ip range, for example:
192.168.0.0/24
But, in case we need to set (for the same group package) the Ip ranges:
192.168.0.0 to 192.168.0.20
and also
192.168.0.30 to 192.168.0.60
As you can see there's an "skip" between this 2 Ip's group that belongs to the same range. So, the idea points to include this funcionality in Arc, allowing to use not only the full range, but also some segments in the Group Package definition.
BR
Christian
Hi Christian
Could you please expand a bit what you mean by "incomplete"? It would be great to have an example as well. Thanks for the Idea
Ryan