• For RA[], each IP address is separated by a semi-colon
• For RV[], sets of Web Filter addresses are specified
• Any local address that would end up connecting to
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RP[] affects port-less addresses specified in the RV[]
command as well.
';' and the first IP address will be tried for each new
connection attempt. When the main IP address fails to
respond, the next IP address in the list will be tried, and
so on, if it fails. After the last IP address is tried, the logic
will continue from the first IP address again. A retry
attempt on the main IP address is subject to the RR[]
Reconnect time. After any disconnection, the logic will
always begin with the main IP address as its first attempt.
based on an IP range that matches the client's IP
address; multiple destination Web Filter addresses may
be used in each set and will have the same functionality
as multiple destinations specified in the RA[] parameter.
Each set is surrounded by parentheses '( )'s, and sets
are separated by commas ','. Any local client IP address
that does not match any set will use the RA[] address.
Sample format:
RV[(102.108.1.0-102.108.1.255;1.1.1.1;2.2.2.2),(102.108.2.0-
102.108.2.255;3.3.3.3:222)]
In this example, a client with an IP address of
102.108.1.5 would try to connect to 1.1.1.1 using the
RP[] port (2.2.2.2 as the backup). A client with
102.108.2.15 would try to connect to 3.3.3.3 port 222,
which has no backup.
0.0.0.0 will not be observed by the M86 Authenticator.
This allows RV[] to allow only specified ranges of IP
addresses to be observed by the M86 Authenticator.
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