On 15/02/2012 17:23, Nick Anderson wrote: > On 02/15/2012 10:16 AM, Nicolas Charles wrote: >> Hello Thibault, >> >> Your problem is that the following notation is not doing what you would >> expect : >> >> "zone1" or => { "172.30.64.171" }; >> "zone2" or => { "192.168.55.4" }; >> >> The ip adress, written like this, is not a valid class expression. >> You can use the ipv4 hard classes >> >> "zone1" or => {"ipv4_172_30_64_171"}; >> "zone2" or => {"ipv4_192_168_55_4"); > 172_30_64_171 and 192_168_55_4 are also valid class names. > > You could do an slist with your ips and then create a canonified list to > use in your class match. > > Oh yes, I've been overcomplexifying with the ipv4 prefix, thank you Nick But I feel the iprange function more usable in case of complex architecture
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