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Old 01-21-2011, 09:53 PM   #1
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Different IP Groups for different networks


I want to create different IP based groups so that I may assign different settings according to that group.
For example

Group1
172.16.1.x For Officers

Group2
172.16.5.x For officials

Group3
172.16.8.x For Hostels

and so one
So according to this group settings i will allow the bandwidth, accessing of audio/video site.

So i just need help how I may configure these groups

Regards

---------- Post added 01-22-11 at 08:54 AM ----------

Let me add few more data

Group1
172.16.1.x For Officers

In this group i want to limit and add some restrictions along with bandwidth limitations. So that other group may not be effected with these settings

So I want to repeat this for each group with different policies/restrictions. Keeping these all factors, I need help that how to create or define these IP groups and how restrictions be added in each group
 
Old 01-21-2011, 10:43 PM   #2
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Looks like you want QOS
 
Old 01-22-2011, 01:36 AM   #3
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Not exactly,

Separating the different IP groups from each other so that each settings applied on each group. Meaning by, if Video streaming is blocked on Group1 then Group2 may be able to browse video streaming. I know how to block the video streaming but i don't know how to define different IP based group settings so that these may be implemented
 
  


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