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MFKDGAF

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  1. The devices are connecting and reporting to the server. I can't use the "AND" operator because in doing so, it throws a waring saying the operators are negated. I can't provide a list of "IP Subnetwork" values because I am not going to know what they are. Essentially, I want to make a dynamic group using a dynamic template to show me devices that are not in the office, ie: at the employee's home. As such I am not going to know what their home subnet is.
  2. I have a static group called Workstations with 3 computers in them that are on 3 different subnets. Under the static Workstations group I have 3 dynamic groups based on their subnet as follows. However, the dynamic template is not working for the Remote Systems dynamic group. -Workstations -Office 1 -Office 2 -Remote Systems Office 1's dynamic template is: Operation AND Network IP addresses . IP subnetwork = (equal) 192.168.1.0 Office 2's dynamic template is: Operation AND Network IP addresses . IP subnetwork = (equal) 192.168.2.0 Remote Systems' dynamic template is: Operation NOR Network IP addresses . IP subnetwork = (equal) 192.168.1.0 Network IP addresses . IP subnetwork = (equal) 192.168.2.0 ESET PROTECT (Server), Version 8.1 (8.1.2209.0)ESET PROTECT (Web Console), Version 8.1 (8.1.221.0) CentOS (64-bit), Version 7.9.2009 Any ideas why the dynamic group template for Remote Systems would not working? Would there be a better way to approach this?
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