Authorized IP Table

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The following information appears:

IP Address (cnnEouAuthIpAddr)

IP Mask (cnnEouAuthIpAddrMask)

IP Policy Name (cnnEouAuthIpPolicy)

Button Descriptions

Click Create to launch the Row Creation dialog box. Enter the required information (described below) and then click OK.

With a table entry selected, click Delete to remove that entry.


IP Address (cnnEouAuthIpAddr)

IP address of the statically authorized device. The address type is determined by the value of cnnEouAuthIpAddrType.


IP Mask (cnnEouAuthIpAddrMask)

Mask used with the source IP address to specify which traffic is exempted from EAP validation.

CiscoView supports IP wildcards by making use of inverse masks. For example:

If the value of cnnEouAuthIpAddr is 10.0.0.0 and the value of cnnEouAuthIpAddrMask is 0.255.255.255, then any IP address with a value of 10.x.x.x is exempted from posture validation.

If the value of cnnEouAuthIpAddr is 10.1.2.1 and the value of cnnEouAuthIpAddrMask is 0.0.0.0, the IP address 10.1.2.1 is exempted from posture validation.

If the value of cnnEouAuthIpAddr is 10.0.0.0 and the value of cnnEouAuthIpAddrMask is 255.255.255.255, all IP addresses are exempted from posture validation.


IP Policy Name (cnnEouAuthIpPolicy)

Name of the policy associated with the statically authorized device identified by cnnEouAuthIpAddr. The policy must be present in the policy database before a statically authorized device can be associated with it.