Admin Panel
Company Settings
IP Settings

IP Settings

The "IP Settings" table shows the IP rules defined within the company. These rules are used to restrict users who can access download and upload connections.

Table columns are respectively;

  • Record Date: Shows when the IP address access rule was added to the system. It is provided with date and time information.
  • Update Date: Indicates when an IP rule was last updated. If changes were made, this date and time information is updated.
  • Name: The name or label that identifies the access rule. Makes it easy to understand the purpose of the rule (e.g. "On-Premises").
  • Data: Contains the specified IP address or IP address range. These addresses identify specific computers or networks that can access the company's digital infrastructure. A specific IP address, an address block, or a subnet is identified using CIDR notation.

Adding a New IP Address

  1. Log in to the admin panel.
  2. Click on "Manage Company" from the "Company Settings" section in the top menu.
  3. Click on the "IP Settings" tab.
  4. Click the create + button in the IP address field.
  5. In the window that opens, enter a name for the rule to be created in the "Rule Name" field.
  6. Enter the IP address or address range you want to allow access to the system using CIDR notation.
  7. Save your new rule by clicking the Create button. To cancel, click the Cancel button.

Editing an Existing IP Rule

  1. Click the button next to the relevant IP rule.
  2. In the "Edit IP CIDR Record" window, you can view or change the current name in the "Rule Name" field.
  3. In the "CIDR" field, you can view or update the IP address or address range and the corresponding subnet mask in CIDR notation format.
  4. After making the necessary edits, save the changes by clicking the Edit button. Click the Cancel button for cancellation.

Deleting an Existing IP Rule

  1. Next to the relevant IP rule button.
  2. In the "Are you sure?" check box, click "Yes" to delete the record, or "No" to cancel the operation.