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An example event configuration on the above map might look like:
Figure 10-12
In this example, CustomerVar97 is expected to contain a numeric value or is of a type that can be
converted to a numeric value, such as an IP or Date.
When you look into the example range map, the value in CustomerVar97 takes the range map and
searches for the range that the value belongs in (if any). Some examples and their results are:
CustomerVar97 = 1; CustomerVar89 will be set to AA
CustomerVar97 = 4; CustomerVar89 will be set to BB
CustomerVar97 = 300; CustomerVar89 will not be set
Internally, Sentinel converts IP addresses and dates to an integer for tags of the type IPv4 and Date.
IPv4 tags are:
TargetIP (dip)
InitIP (sip)
Date tags are:
CustomerVar11 to CustomerVar20 (cv11 to cv20)
DateTime (dt)
ReservedVar11 to ReservedVar20 (rv11 to rv20)
DeviceEventTime
SentinelProcessTime
BeginTime
EndTime
For more information on meta tags, see
Sentinel 6.1 Rapid Deployment Reference
For example, for the table below, column 1 is numerical range equivalent to an IP range of 10.0.0.0
to 10.0.2.255.
167772160-167772415,AAA
167772416-167772671,BBB
167772672-167772927,CCC
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