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Pearl Mini User Guide
Restrict viewers by IP address
Example
Description
IP addresses, distinct
IP addresses, and an
exception
the CEO’s computers (192.168.1.50, 192.168.1.51, 192.168.75) and all
boardroom computers (192.168.1.200-192.168.1.250) to access the
broadcast, with the exception of the public boardroom computer
(192.168.1.211). Use both allow and deny lists to create the rule as follows:
Allow: 192.168.1.200-192.168.1.250, 192.168.1.50-192.168.1.51,
192.168.1.75
Deny: 192.168.1.211
Both lists can have multiple ranges and multiple distinct IP addresses,
provided they are separated by commas.
The following table lists some sample deny lists.
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Example deny lists
Example
Description
Deny list with distinct IP
addresses
Another simple allow/deny list is to use the list of known IP addresses to
list specific denied IP addresses. All other addresses are allowed access to
the broadcast.
For example imagine your system is accessible on your local area network
(LAN) and you want to allow any computer on the LAN can access the
stream except your publicly-accessible boardroom (with IP address
192.168.1.211). You can use the following deny list (leave the allow list
empty) to permit all computers except the boardroom computer:
Deny: 192.168.1.211
As with allow lists, your deny list can specify a range of IP addresses, and
can specify multiple ranges or distinct IP addresses in a comma-separated
list.
Deny list with a range of IP
addresses
Consider a situation where you want every computer on the network to
access the broadcast, with the exception of the CEO’s desktop, laptop and
tablet computers. Additionally, boardroom computers should not be
permitted with the exception of the cafeteria computer (IP address
192.168.1.222).
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