Which is NOT true about the settings for an IP pool type port block allocation?

Which is NOT true about the settings for an IP pool type port block allocation?
A. A Block Size defines the number of connections.
B. Blocks Per User defines the number of connection blocks for each user.
C. An Internal IP Range defines the IP addresses permitted to use the pool.
D. An External IP Range defines the IP addresses in the pool.

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3 thoughts on “Which is NOT true about the settings for an IP pool type port block allocation?

  1. B.
    Port Block Allocation – this setting is used to allocate a block of port numbers for IP pool users. Two variables will also have to be set. The block size can be set from 64 to 4096 and as the name implies describes the number of ports in one block of port numbers. The number of blocks per user determines how many of these blocks will be assigned. This number can range from 1 to 128.

  2. “C” is correct. “Internal IP Range” is available only for IP Pool type “Fixed Port Range”.

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