1. Customers restricting outbound traffic
Use case: Customer restricts traffic to known external partners only.
Below are the 2 IP addresses that you will need to allow.
user acceptance
- 52.223.58.16
- 35.71.186.39
production
- 13.248.222.228
- 76.223.87.97
2. Carriers restricting inbound traffic
Use case: On top of credential-based authentication some carriers have IP whitelisting in place. This means that access is only possible from one or more fixed IP addresses.
Here is the list of IP addresses that need to be allowed in such cases.
user acceptance
-
54.246.58.232
production
- 159.135.143.173
- 159.135.143.180
- 159.135.143.181
- 159.135.143.183
- 159.135.143.184
3. Customers restricting outbound traffic and using SmartPrint
Use case: similar to point (1) above, but this customer is also using the SmartPrint client software.
user acceptance/production:
- 5.10.27.32/28
- 5.10.23.32/27
-
94.228.44.128/28
4. Customers restricting inbound traffic and receiving streamed statuses
Use case: customer is relying on streamed status information being pushed from our servers to a public endpoint at the customer. Almost always the customer will want to restrict access to this endpoint based on IP address.
Below is the list of IP addresses that will have to be allowed.
user acceptance
- 54.246.58.232
production
- 159.135.139.29
- 159.135.143.174
- 159.135.139.31