Viewing Addresses

Use this task to view currently configured addresses.

  1. Select RBAR > Configuration > Addresses.

    The RBAR > Configuration > Addresses page appears.

  2. Click the desired tab (Address Ranges, Individual Addresses, or All Addresses) to display the associated records.

    The list of associated records appears. The total number of records is also provided.

  3. If you want to filter this list of records, select the desired criteria and click Go.

    Note: To clear any of the fields, click Reset.
    The list can be filtered in the following combinations:
    • Address table
    • Address table and Individual address
    • Address table and Range (start address, end address)
    • Address table, Individual address, and Range (start address, end address)
    • Destination
    • Destination and Address table
    • Destination, Address table, and Individual address
    • Destination, Address table, and Range (start address, end address)
    • Destination, Address table, Individual address, and Range (start address, end address)

    The addresses that match the search criteria appear.
    Note: The IPv4 address appears in a collapsed form (for example: 1:2:3:4). The IPv6 Prefix address appears in the format ipv6-address/prefix-length where ipv6-address is in a collapsed form and prefix-length is a decimal value specifying how many of the leftmost contiguous bits of the address comprise the prefix.

    The list of addresses is restricted to display a maximum of 100,000 records. If this condition occurs, an informational message will display stating that the number of records was restricted to 100,000. In addition, an informational message appears stating the number of records that correspond to the applied filter.

    When Go is clicked and any of the following conditions exist, an error message appears:
    • Address entry is not within the Start Address and End Address entries
    • Start Address is greater than the End Address
    • The entry in any field is not valid (wrong data type or out of the valid range)