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For more information about CIDR notation, see RFC 1518, 1519, and 4632 at
the
Internet has several Subnet calculators which are useful determining your
Subnet Block. For a good selection, search either for Subnet calculator or
CIDR calculator.
Note:
This command does not support the subnet mask notation.
WARNING:
Before applying this command:
•
If you already have a list of locked domains, copy them out prior to
making any changes. Always make a backup before editing your list.
•
Always validate to confirm your script is correct before applying any
changes.
One way to confirm your script is running correctly is to check the iplock
display command’s output.
The command does not validate the domain or IP addresses. This is done
at runtime.
•
Check your support contact address to see if it uses a domain on the IP
lock list. All alerts that are set at the email config organization, such as the
Connection Manager alerts, bounce if being sent from any support
contact address that is the same as the domain it is being delivered to. To
avoid this, add the Message Security service’s IP blocks to your IP lock
list. This issue happens since the support contact IP address does not
match the Message Security service’s IP address which is the actual
sender of the alert. The Message Security service IP ranges are:
Systems 5, 6, 7, 8, 20: 64.18.0.0/20
System 9: 74.125.148.0/22
Systems 20, 200, 201: 207.126.144.0/20
Errors
•
If any
IP addresses claiming to be from the
SMTP error:
550 IP Authorization check failed - psmtp
.
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If the range syntax is not correct, the system returns the error,
range: Please
enter a valid value for the ip range.
For example, an error is returned
for any range with the domain name,
range=jumboinc.com:64.18.0.0.
Return Values
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Single domain and IP addresses