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11-07-2014 06:59 AM
How do I create one filter for a range of IP addresses without having to create a filter for each individual IP? Anything I try comes up as invalid filter syntax. I am trying to use the 'in' operator to define an IP range or VLAN (i.e. - none of 192.168.61.1-192.168.61.254, 192.168.61.0 or 192.168.61/24 are valid value for the filter). I cannot find anything in PA-500 documentation for this level of detail on Query Builder syntax.
- j
11-07-2014 07:27 AM
as I know you cannot use range.You can combine some subnets.
11-07-2014 07:47 AM
Hi Jmcnemar,
There is no such option as of now, however we have a feature request for IP range option. Please contact your Sales Engineer to vote on your behalf for this FR.
Priority: Medium
FR ID: 1475
Regards,
Hardik Shah
11-07-2014 08:00 AM
Hello jmcnemar,
Even if PAN doesn't have an option for IP range to build up a custom report ( FR 1475), but looking at your requirement, it can be achieved by a subnet filter ( as mentioned by ssharma), since you are trying to use a subnet here 192.168.61.0/24
192.168.61.1--- 192.168.61.100 --- this type of range is not supported
192.168.61.1-192.168.61.254= 192.168.61.0/24 ---- this is supported
Hope this helps.
Thanks
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