This command allows
you to configure the IP remote address(es) for the current packet
filter.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
In
StarOS 9.0 and later releases:
ip remote-address = { ipv4/ipv6_address | ipv4/ipv6_address/mask }
no ip remote-address
In StarOS 8.2 and
earlier releases:
ip remote-address { = { ipv4/ipv6_address | ipv4/ipv6_address/mask } | range { start_ipv4/ipv6_address | start_ipv4/ipv6_address/mask } to { end_ipv4/ipv6_address | end_ipv4/ipv6_address/mask } }
no ip remote-address
no
If previously configured,
deletes the IP remote-address configuration from the current packet
filter.
ip remote-address = { ipv4/ipv6_address | ipv4/ipv6_address/mask }
ipv4/ipv6_address specifies
the IPv4/IPv6 address.
ipv4/ipv6_address/mask specifies
the IPv4/IPv6 address and the number of subnet bits representing
the subnet mask in shorthand.
ip remote-address
range { start_ipv4/ipv6_address | start_ipv4/ipv6_address/mask } to { end_ipv4/ipv6_address | end_ipv4/ipv6_address/mask }
IMPORTANT:
In StarOS 9.0 and later
releases this keyword has been deprecated.
range specifies
a range of IPv4/IPv6 addresses.
start_ipv4/ipv6_address and end_ipv4/ipv6_address specify,
for the range, the starting and ending IPv4/IPv6 addresses.end_ipv4/ipv6_address must
be greater than start_ipv4/ipv6_address.
start_ipv4/ipv6_address/mask and end_ipv4/ipv6_address/mask specify,
for the range, the starting and ending IPv4/IPv6 address,
and the number of subnet bits representing the subnet mask in shorthand. end_ipv4/ipv6_address/mask must
be greater than start_ipv4/ipv6_address/mask.
Usage:
Use this command to
configure the remote address(es) for a packet filter.
Example:
The following command
configures the IP remote address as
10.2.3.4/24:
ip remote-address = 10.2.3.4/24