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4. Click OK. The targets that meet the filter criteria are added to the Targets Table, and the
Download Targets Detection dialog box closes.
Or
Click Apply. The targets that meet the filter criteria are added to the Targets Table, and the
Download Targets Detection dialog box remains open.

Using Wildcards and Ranges in an IP Address

You can use an asterisk (*) wildcard in the IP address. The asterisk must replace an entire
octet, rather than individual digits. For example, 149.49.50.* and 149.49.*.* are valid entries.
However, 149.49.40.1* and 149.49.* are not valid entries.
You can use a range to represent the last octet. For example, 149.49.48.101-110 is a valid
range. However, 149.49.48.101-9 and 149.49.35-40.101 are not valid ranges. The IP address
must be written without any spaces.
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