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Function: Target Snapshot Access

You can assign network classes or specify individual IP addresses that are permitted or denied to access the snapshot. Entries should be delimited by commas. When no entries are present in Denied access or Allowed access fields everyone is permitted to access the snapshot. Specifying at least one entry in Allowed access field excludes all the clients that doesn't match it from accessing the snapshot. When you specify at least one entry in Denied access field, every CHAP user or CHAP users from network class address are denied form accessing the snapshot. When you specify any IP address in Allowed access field, CHAP users form that address are allowed to access the snapshot even if the same address has been specified in Denied access field. If you enter only Allowed access field then Denied access field will be automatically entered with 0.0.0.0/0 entry.

Please note that already active sessions to the snapshots will persist regardless of the newly applied settings. You can ensure that the settings are forced immediately after you apply them by going to maintenance->shutdown->connection reset and resetting the connections manually. Keep in mind that all the unsaved client data might be lost.

There is possibility of entering network class address in two ways:

192.168.2.0/255.255.255.0 - normal form

192.168.2.0/24 - short form.

When You enter network class address in normal form, it will be automatically converted to short form.

Examples:

Denied access: 0.0.0.0/0

Allowed access: 192.168.2.30/0, 192.168.3.45

This settings deny access form every IP address or network class address, only addresses in Allowed access field are granted for accessing the snapshot.

Denied access: 192.168.0.0/16

Allowed access: 192.168.2.30, 192.168.10.230, 192.168.30.0/24

This settings deny access to any IP addresses form network 192.168.0.0/16. Grant access for IP addresses 192.168.2.30, 192.168.10.230, all IP addresses from network 192.168.30.0/24 and all IP addresses that have not been denied in Denied access field.

Function “Snapshot rename”

With this function you will provide a new name for the snapshot target.

Function: Create new CHAP user

To create CHAP user enter name, password, retype password and press create button.

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