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License: IP in secured network

When an IP is in secured network?
All de PC in the LAN are IPs in secured network?ç

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  • An IP address is considered as "protected" by ASL when traffic for that IP address passes ASL and belongs to your "protected" organization (so, it is not an "external" IP).

    For example, if you use ASL as a "department" firewall, you only pay for the IPs in that specific department, not the whole company.

    /tom
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  • An IP address is considered as "protected" by ASL when traffic for that IP address passes ASL and belongs to your "protected" organization (so, it is not an "external" IP).

    For example, if you use ASL as a "department" firewall, you only pay for the IPs in that specific department, not the whole company.

    /tom
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