The masking task masks an IP address as another IP address by splitting it into four numbers, separated by a period. The first number is the network. The masking task masks the network number within the network range.
The masking task masks a Class A IP address as a Class A IP Address and a 10.x.x.x address as a 10.x.x.x address. The masking task does not mask the class and private network address. For example, the masking task can mask 11.12.23.34 as 75.32.42.52. and 10.23.24.32 as 10.61.74.84.
You can configure repeatable output when you mask IP addresses. You must select Repeatable and enter a seed value.