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The table below describes the properties included in the ipSettings data type.
Property name |
Data type |
Description |
Notes |
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allow |
Specifies the IP addresses to be allowed access to HCP through the given interface. By default, the set of IP addresses includes only 0.0.0.0/0. For information about specifying the IP addresses for this property, see the allowAddresses and denyAddresses list entries ipSettings data type properties. |
The set of IP addresses specified in the request body replaces the set of IP addresses currently allowed access to HCP through the given interface. To remove all IP addresses, specify an empty set. In XML, each IP address specification is the value of an element named ipAddress. In JSON, the name in the name/value pair that specifies the IP addresses is ipAddress. |
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Boolean |
Specifies how HCP should handle IP addresses that are either both allowed and denied or neither allowed nor denied access to HCP through the given interface. Valid values are true and false. The default is true. For the effects of specifying true or false, see allowIfInBothLists property effects list below. |
This property is not valid for the cifsProtocol, nfsProtocol, and smtpProtocol data types. For details on the effects of specifying true or false for this property, see allowIfInBothLists property effects list below. |
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deny |
Specifies the IP addresses to be denied access to HCP through the given interface. By default, the set of IP addresses is empty. For information about specifying the IP addresses for this property, see ipSettings data type properties. |
This property is not valid for the nfsProtocol data type. The set of IP addresses specified in the request body replaces the set of IP addresses currently denied access to HCP through the given interface. To remove all IP addresses, specify an empty set. In XML, each IP address specification is the value of an element named ipAddress. In JSON, the name in the name/value pair that specifies the IP addresses is ipAddress. |
allowAddresses and denyAddresses list entries
Each ipAddress entry within an allowAddresses or denyAddresses property can have a value of:
•An individual IP address.
•A comma-separated list of IP addresses.
•A range of IP addresses specified as ip-address/subnet-mask (for example, 192.168.100.197/255.255.255.0).
•A range of IP addresses specified in CIDR format (for example, 192.168.100.0/24). The CIDR entry that matches all IP addresses is 0.0.0.0/0.
allowIfInBothLists property effects
The table below describes the effects of specifying true or false for the allowIfInBothLists property.
Listed IP addresses |
true |
false |
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allowAddresses: none |
All IP addresses can access HCP through the given interface. |
No IP addresses can access HCP through the given interface. |
allowAddresses: at least one |
All IP addresses can access HCP through the given interface. |
Only IP addresses in the allowAddresses list can access HCP through the given interface. |
allowAddresses: none |
All IP addresses not in the denyAddresses list can access HCP through the given interface. IP addresses in the denyAddresses list cannot. |
No IP addresses can access HCP through the given interface. |
allowAddresses: at least one |
IP addresses appearing in both or neither of the lists can access HCP through the given interface. |
IP addresses appearing in both or neither of the lists cannot access HCP through the given interface. |
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