4.2.1.4. IpRange¶
4.2.1.4.1. Synopsis¶
With IpRange, you can define limitations to an IP address or a range of IP adresses.
4.2.1.4.2. Options¶
Name | Default | Values | Since version | Context |
---|---|---|---|---|
IpRange | null | IP/CIDR-IP/CIDR | 0.4 | Override default settings |
IP/CIDR |
4.2.1.4.3. Examples¶
In the first example, you may want to change download speed if users are coming from your local network, so you’re adding your range of IPs:
<Default>
GlobalDownload 500M
Download 100M
</Default>
<IpRange 192.168.0.100/24-192.168.0.200/24>
Download 300M
</IpRange>
Here, my external users have 100M maximum download bandwith and my local users are limited to 300M. If you now want to have a super user with unrestricted speed, you do it like that:
<IpRange 192.168.0.1/24>
Download 0
</IpRange>
This IP address won’t be limited and will have the maximum bandwidth.