IP Address |
(Data Profiles, Bypass List) |
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Allows you to define Bypass
IPv4 (Internet Protocol version 4)
addresses for the current Data
Profile. Bypass IP Addresses are designed for data packets that are
allowed to bypass secure processing.
Multiple
Bypass IP Address (record /
rows) may be created for the Bypass list / table of each Data Profile.
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When the radio is model / option capable, and
( when the Data Profile Type is set to "Trunking", and when the Secure / Clear Strapping field is set to "Secure" )
OR
( when the Data Profile Type is set to "Broadband Only" or "Conventional & Broadband", and
when the VPN Secure / Clear Strapping field is set to "Secure" )
OR
( when the Data Profile Type is set to "Trunking & Broadband", and
when the Secure / Clear Strapping field is set to "Secure" or the VPN Secure / Clear Strapping field is set to "Secure" )
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Selections are valid when the following is true: The four octets must be in the range: [1-223] . [0-255] . [0-255] . [0-255], and this IP Address can be the Limited Broadcast Address: 255 . 255 . 255 . 255. And, the IP Address must be a valid Class A, B, or C address: The IP Address is considered Class A when octet 1 is between 0-127; the Network ID is then this first octet: when the IP Address is Class A, then the IP Address can be 1 . 0 . 0 . 0 to 126 . 255 . 255 . 255 when the IP Address is Class A, then the IP Address cannot be 0 . XXX . XXX . XXX or 127 . XXX . XXX . XXX. The IP Address is considered Class B when octet 1 is between 128-191; the Network ID is then the first 2 octets: when the IP Address is Class B, then the IP Address can be 128 . 0 . 0 . 0 to 191 . 255 . 255 . 255 The IP Address is considered Class C when octet 1 is between 192 -223; the Network ID is then the first 3 octets: when the IP Address is Class C, then the IP Address can be 192 . 0 . 0 . 0 to 223 . 255 . 255 . 255 |