WL listen-address Question

I have WL 10.3 on a server with multiple IPs configured, four to be precise.
Is there a way to listen on more than one IP but not all? i.e. I would like to listen on two of the four IPs available for that server.
I have read the documentation and gone through forums, but not able to find an answer/solution.
Thank You

Hi,
You have option to enable Server listen address try to set only single server to restrict it communication towards single IP address only.
Regards,
Kal

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