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  • Hello, Any one knows if this feature is in the current roadmap? I didnt find the "feature request" mentioned above. Thanks.
  • There are several strings going on with this being asked, somewhat answered and which always leads to more questions.  But the short answer to your question is, you add a wildcard for a range, in your example it would look like this: 192.168.%. the will grad the whole subnet range.  I would like to see subnet range as an option and have ask SNOW via a feature request ticket for it. So we'll see.  Hope this helps. 
    • Hi there, any update on this request? Many thanks.
    • Thanks a lot for your answer! So if I don't want to cover a whole subnet range, then it is not possible currently? For instance: 192.168.0.0-192.168.255.200 
      • Siegfried Gammay (Flexera Software)

        Hi Dennis, yes IP addresses can be used for auto connect rules. Unfortunately you cannot configure an IP range e.g. 192.168.0.0/24 or something like that. With current SMACC version you can only use a wildcard, as Mark mentioned. SMACC handle IP addresses more like a string. Siggi
        • Hi Siegfried, If you are indeed going to implement an option to specify IP-ranges in the auto-connect rules like Mark mentions above. Do you have any timeframe when this could be implemented? //Dennis
          • Siegfried Gammay (Flexera Software)

            Hi Dennis, Marks ticket is still in process. Until now I have now information about current status of the Feature Request. Sorry. Best practice is, that you create a new Feature Request ticket with the same content. The more feature request exist the better probability is that the feature request will implemented. Siggi
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            • All right. I will do that! Thanks for your quick answer! //Dennis
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IP adress auto connect rules