You can also use CIDR notation to add address exceptions across a typical corporate network or domain. For example, 'wide net' exceptions like this can be deployed when your monitoring solution is already discovered as part of a discovery sweep that detects new devices or outliers.

Syntax:

<IP-address>/<bits-to-consider-as-network-part>

Example:

198.168.0.0/16

--where "/16" denotes the first 2 octets are the network part of this address (198.168).

--and, where all devices with IPs 'beneath' the network part will exhibit address exception behavior in .