Granting IP Addresses in IIS

From: skc (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 12/11/03


Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2003 01:28:24 -0800

Running Windows 2000 Server. I need to grant IP addresses
from our client, as their IP addresses have changed. The
client now has a IP range, and quite a few of them - I
need help on how to enter them into the Granted list:

E.g.

Scope [x.x.x.0] Site_Name - x.x.x.10 - x.x.x.129

Scope [x.x.y.0] Site_Name - x.x.y.10 - x.x.y.129

etc....

Do I need to get the subnet mask - or how do I find it
out??

Please help me. There are about 20 of these ranges, a
list of two examples are given above.

Thanks,

skc



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