You can create a route permission table with a standard text editor.
You can use generic entries ("
*") in hosts, ports, and passwords.You can use sub-networks in host routes. Examples:
156.56.*.* |
All host addresses beginning with 156.56 |
133.27.17.* |
All host addresses beginning with 133.27.17 |
156.56.1011xxxx |
All host addresses from 156.56.176.* to 156.56.191.*.(Binary interpretation of the third byte of the address. ‘ x’ is a freely selectable binary value (1 or 0).) |
You can display an example of a route permission table on the screen. To do this, call the SAProuter online help:
saprouter.For examples of route permission tables, see:
Example of a Route Permission Table Example of a Route Permission Table with SNCSee also:
Route Permission Table Route String Entry for SAProuter