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System Access Restrictions

The system may be configured to limit access from a number of predefined IP address ranges.

To configure such IP address ranges, go to Security > System Access Restrictions.


Security > System Access Restrictions


Limit system access by client IP address

Select this checkbox to enable IP address verification.

When enabling Limit system access by client IP address you are required to have an address listed for each subsection unless no access is desired. This means that 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 needs to be used in the Agent Desktop and Contact Center Applications section if you want to allow all IP addresses access to Agent Desktop if you are not limiting by an allowed range.

Defining IP Address Ranges

You can define the range of IP addresses for the Agent Desktop and Contact Center Administrator applications, for privileged users (i.e. , and, if necessary, for access via APIs by clicking add in the following sections as appropriate:

  • Allow Agent Desktop and Contact Center Administrator applications access from following IP address ranges - Allows access to these Bright Pattern applications from defined IP addresses
  • Allow users with "Privileged Access IP Range" privilege from following address ranges - Allows users (e.g., administrators) to be able to log in to the system from a defined IP address (e.g., a public place such as a coffee shop)
  • Allow API access from following IP address ranges - Allows access via APIs

The desired IP address range should be expressed as a combination of the base IP address and a mask. The mask is used to define which bits in the base IP address are fixed and which bits are variable. A 1 bit is used to indicate a bit in the IP address that is fixed, while a 0 bit indicates that the bit is variable. Use variable bits will form the desired range.

Example Usage

If you set the following, System Access Restrictions will be from address 192.168.64.0 to address 192.168.64.63.

  • Address: 192.168.64.63
  • Mask: 255.255.255.192

If you set the following, System Access Restrictions will be from address 192.168.64.128 to address 192.168.64.192.

  • Address: 192.168.64.128
  • Mask: 255.255.255.192



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