[Respond to Specified IP Addresses]
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Only users specified in [IP Addresses] can respond to searches that used the multicast discovery function.
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[Do Not Respond to Specified Addresses]
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Users specified in [IP Addresses] cannot respond to searches that used the multicast discovery function.
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(1)
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Enter an IP address that can respond or cannot respond to searches that used the multicast discovery.
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(2)
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Click [Add].
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Input Example of the IP Addresses
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Method for Entering IP Addresses
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AAA.BBB.CCC.15-AAA.BBB.CCC.18
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If you want to enter the IP addresses of consecutive numbers, place "-" (hyphen) between the address of the smallest number and that of the largest number.
The example on the left is equivalent to entering addresses from AAA.BBB.CCC.15 to AAA.BBB.CCC.18.
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AAA.BBB.CCC.*
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Entering "*" (asterisk) is equivalent to entering the numbers from 0 to 255.
The example on the left is equivalent to entering addresses from AAA.BBB.CCC.0 to AAA.BBB.CCC.255.
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You can set IP addresses of up to 255 characters.
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<Counting example of the number of characters>
"192.168.0.215" = 13 characters
"192.168.0.215-192.168.0.218" = 27 characters
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NOTE
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When deleting a set IP address
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