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Exclude Networks from Reporting - How?

Hi Guys,

I have a quite big CCTV network connected to my UTM, everything works as it should.

 

The only problem I have is that the, otherwise useful, Executive Report, is now a bit overloaded by this as all TOP clients are cameras in Application Categories RTP Streaming is everyday around 95% of the traffic.

in Reporting Settings-> Expections I can define IPs to exlude from reporting....but not network definitions or complete networks as it seems...is there a way that could save me typing in more than 100 IPs manually? Defining the whole network by CIDR doesn´t work.

 

Thanks in advance

M.



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  • Hi, Matthias, and welcome to the UTM Community!

    To paste in a list that you can create with a spreadsheet or other tool, click on the selection to the right of the green +.

    Cheers - Bob

  • Hi Bob,

     

    didn´t really get that, just pasting an IP-list out of Excel for example didn´t work, I can paste them and press apply, but when I refresh the page the settings isn´t saved.

     

    Which format did you insert? Comma separated?

    Regards,

    Matthias

  • One IP per line, no commas, semi-colons or anything other than pure, numeric IPs.  Cut and paste directly from Excel.

    Cheers - Bob

    PS Chuckling - luckily I caught myself when I was tempted to say RTFM! [;)]  In fact, I just tried unsuccessfully to find any hint at all.

  • Good to know, so now I can claim to have read the manual before posting and you wouldn´t be able to prove the opposite ;-)

     

    Maybe it´s me, but no matter if I copy them from Excel, Notepad or something else, I always end up with this:

    Funny thing is: That´s how it looks like when using Firefox. When using IE to paste, I end up with only the first IP pasted.

    So if it works on your side....which browser do you use? :-)

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  • Good to know, so now I can claim to have read the manual before posting and you wouldn´t be able to prove the opposite ;-)

     

    Maybe it´s me, but no matter if I copy them from Excel, Notepad or something else, I always end up with this:

    Funny thing is: That´s how it looks like when using Firefox. When using IE to paste, I end up with only the first IP pasted.

    So if it works on your side....which browser do you use? :-)

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