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  1. On the navbar, expand Single Sign-On > SSO Connections and click SSO Components.

  2. On the SSO Components page, click the IP Address Range tab and then click the Add IP Address Range (+) button.

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  3. From the General tab of the IP Address Range Details form that appears do the following:

    • Type a name and display name in the Name and Display Name fields, respectively.

    • Select whether the range is an Internal RangeBlacklisted, or should include All IPs not within start and end range. In our example, we are creating an internal range.

    • Enter the starting IP address and the ending IP address in the Start IP Address and the End IP Address fields, respectively.

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  4. Optionally, click the Identity Provider type tabs and select each Identity Provider that you want to appear to users as a login option for the IP address range. Identity Provider type tabs include the following:

    • SAML Identity Providers — SAML identity providers are services that support SAML transactions for identity proofing and SSO. Examples include Windows authentication, the EmpowerID IdP and Smart Card authentication.

    • WS-Fed Identity Providers — WS-Fed identity providers are services that support the use of WS-Security tokens for identity proofing and SSO. A popular example includes Office 365.

    • OAUTH Identity Providers — OAuth identity providers are services that support the OAuth protocol for identity proofing. Popular examples include Social Media logins like Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.

      In our example, we want network users to log in using Windows authentication only, so we have selected Windows from the SAML Identity Providers tab.

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  5. When ready, click Save to create the IP address range.

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