Adding An Ip Host; Adding An Ip Network; Adding An Ip Range - D-Link NetDefend DFL-210 User Manual

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3.1.2. IP Addresses
IP Range
Example 3.1. Adding an IP Host
This example adds the IP host www_srv1 with IP address 192.168.10.16 to the Address Book:
CLI
gw-world:/> add Address IP4Address www_srv1 Address=192.168.10.16
Web Interface
1.
Go to Objects > Address Book > Add > IP address
2.
Specify a suitable name for the IP host, in this case wwww_srv1
3.
Enter 192.168.10.16 for the IP Address
4.
Click OK
Example 3.2. Adding an IP Network
This example adds an IP network named wwwsrvnet with address 192.168.10.0/24 to the Address Book:
CLI
gw-world:/> add Address IP4Address wwwsrvnet Address=192.168.10.0/24
Web Interface
1.
Go to Objects > Address Book > Add > IP address
2.
Specify a suitable name for the IP network, for example wwwsrvnet
3.
Enter 192.168.10.0/24 as the IP Address
4.
Click OK
Example 3.3. Adding an IP Range
This example adds a range of IP addresses from 192.168.10.16 to 192.168.10.21 and names the range
wwwservers:
CLI
gw-world:/> add Address IP4Address wwwservers Address=192.168.10.16-192.168.10.21
Web Interface
The numbers 0-32 correspond to the number of binary ones in the netmask. For
example: 192.168.0.0/24.
A range of IP addresses is represented on the form a.b.c.d - e.f.g.h.
Note that ranges are not limited to netmask boundaries. They may include any
span of IP addresses. For example, 192.168.0.10-192.168.0.15 represents six hosts
in consecutive order.
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