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Carrie,

Innopac will use the defaults for the situation you describe below. We have
done exactly want you want, for the same reason. If you add a line for your
machine, innopac will read the table, find that machine and act on the
information for that machine. However if it gets another machine which is on
the same subnet, (in the same class) it will ignore the setting for your
machine, and apply the information for the class.

It does work.

Carolyn
Carolyn Wilson
Library IT Coordinator
Murdoch University
Murdoch WA 6150
ph: 9360 6273
c.wilson@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:c.wilson@xxxxxxxxxx> 


-----Original Message-----
From: Fry, Carrie [mailto:cfry@xxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Wednesday, 8 January 2003 3:20 AM
To: 'innopac@xxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: RE: WAM access and IPs


You can add more IPs to your range by going into Limit Network Access.  From
the character based version, you go into Logins and Parameters, select Limit
Network Access, and then select HTTP, then add your IPs new.

On a related question does anyone know how III wants a range of IPs added? I
tried to set up the IP for my machine on its own line and then the rest of
the IPs in the range on two other lines so that I could change my service
level and test off-campus functionality.  Unfortunately when I did this the
rest of the range was no longer entered validly.

What I tried to do:
999.999.999.1-999.999.999.5 - theoretical range before my machine
999.999.999.6 - my machine 999.999.999.7-999.999.999.256 - range after my
machine

The only way I have been successful in adding an IP range is to add an
entire class like 199.237.160. for 199.237.160.*

Carrie

Carrie Fry
Electronic Services/Systems Librarian
Seattle Pacific University Library
cfry@xxxxxxxxxx
206-218-2124

-----Original Message-----
From: Terri Summey [mailto:SUMMEYTE@xxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 8:18 AM
To: innopac@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: WAM access and IPs

This is probably a simple question, but I spent a lot of time yesterday
trying to find an answer with no luck.  Our site recently added more IP
addresses.  Is there a place in our Innovative system that I need to go in
and define the on-campus IP addresses and ranges for WAM?  This would
connect to the service level so that those on campus aren't asked for
verification.

Terri Summey



Terri Summey
Associate Professor
Head of Distance Services, Collection Development, and Webmaster W. A. White
Library Emporia State University 1200 Commercial - Box 4051 Emporia KS 66801
summeyte@xxxxxxxxxx (620)341-5058

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