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| Subject: | Antw: Filter Editor |
| From: | "Michael Seibold" <Michael.Seibold@gek.de> |
| Date: | Tue, 16 Oct 2001 10:41:24 +0200 |
Hi Pierre,
I am not shure but I think these are Unix regular expressions which means that
.* matches any number of any byte code, that's why 10.139 also matches this
rule. You might try 10\.13\..*
Hope this works...
Michael Seibold
Gmünder Ersatzkasse GEK
Germany
>>> junior@ssss.gouv.qc.ca 14.10.2001 04.52 Uhr >>>
Hi!
I want to know why when I set Ip Adress in a filter (Ex: 10.13.*.*) The system
Netview leave pass the traps not include in the range of my filter.
Bad trap: 10.139.*.*
Thank's
Pierre Racine
Quebec City
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