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More about IP address ranges
IP address restrictions can be configured using single IP addresses or IP address ranges. IP address ranges are expressed using the format <IP Address>/<Mask>. The Mask specifies how many sections of the IP address are locked down.
Examples
- If the Mask is 8, then only the first section of the IP address is locked down. e.g.203.125.23.72/8: all IP addresses starting with 203 will be allowed through.
- If the Mask is 16, then the first two sections of the IP address is locked down. e.g.203.125.23.72/16: all IP addresses starting with 203.125 will be allowed through.
- If the Mask is 24, then the first three sections of the IP address is locked down. e.g.203.125.23.72/24 means that all IP addresses starting with '203.125.23' will be allowed through.
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Highlights Installation Guide | |
1. Setting G Suite for Education policies → | 6. Shared device best practices (optional) → |
2. Pushing out the student extension → | 7. Privacy: time/IP restrictions (viewing) |
3. Verifying student extension connectivity → | 8. Enabling Highlights → |
4. Network access/whitelisting → | 9. Highlights browser compatibility → |
5. G Suite for Education device settings (optional) → |