Hi,
I use traffice rules to limit the bandwith used to upload files from our SOBR to Azure Blob. The thing is, i only have one rule which i can limit bandwith to internet with. So if i limit daily between 10AM and 5PM i can not limit for instane between 5PM and 11PM. If i add a rule i have to specify ip-addresses, since it's an internet rule i want to specify the target range as "Internet" . Can somoboy explain how to do that?
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Re: Multiple Internet traffice rules (SOBR to Azure)
Hello!
You can create multiple traffic rules for different times of the day using your Azure datacenter IP address range as the target:
https://horstmann.in/adding-azure-aws-r ... fic-rules/
Thanks!
You can create multiple traffic rules for different times of the day using your Azure datacenter IP address range as the target:
https://horstmann.in/adding-azure-aws-r ... fic-rules/
Thanks!
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Re: Multiple Internet traffice rules (SOBR to Azure)
Hi, thanks for the reply.
But Microsoft can of course change these IP's on a regular basis so adding static IP's can be tricky if MS changes / ads IP's. Is there no way to have multiple "Internet" rules. The default one is doing it's job but i need more of these rules.
But Microsoft can of course change these IP's on a regular basis so adding static IP's can be tricky if MS changes / ads IP's. Is there no way to have multiple "Internet" rules. The default one is doing it's job but i need more of these rules.
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Re: Multiple Internet traffice rules (SOBR to Azure)
It's hard for me to see Microsoft changing their assigned IP addresses, because the IPv4 address pool has been exhausted - so everyone gets to keep what they have forever now.
But yes, currently there's no way to have multiple "Internet" rules.
But yes, currently there's no way to have multiple "Internet" rules.
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