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I'm currently setting up boundaries by subnets we use.

When adding the 4th in the list, it dissapeared for some reason?

When trying to adding it again, it says it allready exists.

If I try exporting the list of boundaries, it's not in the list?

 

Anyone experienced this, or know how to fix it?

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I'm currently setting up boundaries by subnets we use.

When adding the 4th in the list, it dissapeared for some reason?

When trying to adding it again, it says it allready exists.

If I try exporting the list of boundaries, it's not in the list?

 

Anyone experienced this, or know how to fix it?

 

Could you provide a list of the Subnet IDs along with the Subnet Masks that you are trying to enter. Maybe there is some overlap in what you are entering. I have not experienced this and I was able to add upwards of 5+ IP Subnet type boundaries in my current environment (before switching to Active Directory site types).

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We're actually sorting it by using the ip-range functionality.

As we don't want absolutely the whole subnet.

 

This happened for just one of the boundaries we've tried to add.

We currently have 10 boundries set up and working fine, except the one that dissapeared..

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The only thing that I can think of is that maybe there is some overlap in the IP address ranges. I have not used IP Address ranges to define Boundaries in SCCM so of course I have not experienced this issue. Best of luck!

 

SCCM promts that the range already exists if you try to overlap.

So I doubt that's the problem..

It's wierd now, as we have about 20 boundaries, and the specific one is still missing..

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