Core Configuration
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Networks
Static Networks
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navigate to the sidebar menu deployments > docid\ pzfsgoi 0kubyuwp7soz9 and select the static networks tab in the top navigation bar overview the static networks module is designed for networks that connect to the internet via a fixed, unchanging public ip address this is the standard configuration for most business fiber connections and dedicated server environments this section now consolidates single ip addresses, ip address ranges, and cidr blocks into one unified view ranges can include only ipv4 addresses how it works you authorize a specific ip address like 87 1 242 225 the system then recognizes any dns request coming from that ip and applies your security policy interface overview the interface is divided into two main areas the top control bar and the main list view top controls use these tools to manage the list creation and navigation true 330,331left unhandled content type left unhandled content type left unhandled content type left unhandled content type left 1 1 unhandled content type left 1 1 unhandled content type left unhandled content type left unhandled content type list view the main workspace displays a list of all authorized static networks use this table to monitor and manage your connections true 330,331left unhandled content type left unhandled content type left unhandled content type left unhandled content type left unhandled content type left unhandled content type left unhandled content type left unhandled content type left unhandled content type left unhandled content type left unhandled content type left unhandled content type left unhandled content type left unhandled content type configuration & logic using the filters tool since all static network types are now grouped in a single view, the filters button is essential for organizing your list clicking it opens a dropdown menu divided into two specific tabs type tab allows you to isolate specific network structures you can check the boxes to display only static ips, static cidrs, or static ranges status tab helps you monitor the operational state of your configurations you can filter the list to show only active networks or quickly find incomplete setups by selecting no policies associated if you ever need to view your entire list again, simply click the clear all filters button located at the bottom of the menu creating a new network to authorize a new location, click the blue + add network + add network button on the right side of the page since this process involves specific configuration steps (entering the ip, validating the agent, and assigning policies), we have created a dedicated guide to walk you through it for a step by step explanation on how to fill out this panel (name, ip address, and policy assignment) and complete the setup, please refer to our dedicated guide docid\ d2m1xwcet lqaytpi0xpr managing existing networks once a network is created, you may need to modify its assigned policies or dns settings action click directly on the network name (e g , "first network") in the list result this will open the network detail page , where you can manage the specific policies and dns servers associated with that location to understand how to manage the policies inside an existing network, please refer to the specific guide for the detail view docid\ wjxsph sc9vl2styrcsed this method only works if your internet service provider (isp) has assigned you a static public ip if your ip address changes when you restart your router (dynamic ip), you must use the dynamic ips or third party ddns tabs instead, otherwise, your protection will stop working unexpectedly