Complete these steps to edit the settings that are associated with a location.
To perform this task, you must be an Enterprise Threat Protector (ETP) administrator. If you are a delegated or tenant administrator, you can modify
the locations that you created or the locations that you are allowed to access.
How to
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In the navigation menu, select
.
Note: If you are trying the new
Enterprise Center interface, in the navigation menu, select .
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Click the name of the location that you
want to edit or click the edit icon that appears when you hover over the location.
- To change the name or description of the location:
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Click the name or description.
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Edit the name or description fields
as needed.
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To change the assigned policy, in the
Policy menu, select a policy.
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To enter a new IP address or CIDR, enter
an IP address or CIDR block in this format:
IPAddress/n
where:
- IPAddress is the IPv4 or
IPv6 address.
- n is the bit prefix. For an
IPv4 address, this value must be between 24 and 32. For an IPv6 address, this value
must be between 120 and 128.
You can provide multiple IP addresses or CIDR blocks. If you enter
more than one address, each address appears as a separate item in the field.
Note: Support for dynamic DNS is currently in
limited availability. Organizations with access to this feature can configure a domain
name for the location. For more information, see
Locations and dynamic DNS.
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Click the check mark icon
- To remove an IP address or CIDR, select an IP address or CIDR range and click the delete icon that appears.
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To add an IP address for a headless
computer or device that is exempt from authentication:
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In the Bypass IP section, click the link icon.
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In the dialog, click the plus sign icon.
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Enter the IP addresses of computers and devices that you want exempt from
authentication.
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Click OK.
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Click Save.
Next steps
After editing a location, you must deploy the changes to the ETP network. For
instructions see Deploy configuration changes.