NetCheck: Click and Create Rules
When you click on an IP address anywhere within PacketViper, you will launch NetCheck. Within NetCheck you can create instant rules. Once you have NetChecked an IP address you can create two types of Custom Rules, Single IP or for the network(s) it is associated with;
1. Single IP: Next to the IP address click the rule button. This will launch the custom rule window and with the pre-populate the IP address
2. Networks: In the Network Ranges area of NetCheck you with see the networks the IP address is associated with. Within the parenthesis, you can click the network addresses and launch the rule generator. Once launched you will see the rule pre-populated with the network ranges.
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