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Avalanche User Guide - Wavelink

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Chapter 6: Managing Network Profiles 52The profile is created and can be configured.Configuring General Settings for Network ProfilesOnce you have created a network profile, you can configure the IP address pools, status, andwhether the profile overrides the settings on the mobile device.Network profiles allow you to assign IP addresses to your wireless devices from a list of IPaddresses called an IP address pool. You can create IP address pools for mobile devices and/orinfrastructure devices.Selection criteria define which mobile devices are managed by the profile. Dynamic selectioncriteria are defined by <strong>Avalanche</strong> and apply to a device’s encryption and authenticationsupport. For detailed information about using selection criteria, see Using Selection Criteria onpage 163.To add addresses to an IP address pool:1 From the Profiles tab, select the profile from the Profile List.2 Click Edit.3 In the Network Profile tab, click Manage IP Address Pools.The IP Address Pools dialog box appears.• In the Start text box, type the lowest number you wish to include in your pool.For example:192.168.1.1 (for static addresses)0.0.0.1 (for addresses with a Server address mask)• In the End text box, type the highest number you wish to include in your pool.For example:192.168.1.50 (for static addresses)0.0.0.50 (for addresses with a Server address mask)• If you desire the addresses in the range to be masked with the Server address, enablethe Mask With Server Address checkbox and enter the mask.For example:0.0.0.255• Click Add to add the IP addresses to the IP address pool.The available addresses and the mask will appear in the table to the right. This list willdisplay all entered addresses, including those already assigned.• Click OK to return to the Network Profiles tab.

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