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2_x:datamodel:ip-ranges [2023/08/08 15:56] – [Tabs] cnaud2_x:datamodel:ip-ranges [2023/08/08 16:46] – [List & Pick IPs] cnaud
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 ====== IP Ranges ====== ====== IP Ranges ======
  
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 IP ranges objects in TeemIp represent sets of contiguous IP addresses that belong to a given subnet. Typically, IP ranges are used to reserved IP space for an application (like DHCP) or to group devices that share the same function (like printers). IP ranges objects in TeemIp represent sets of contiguous IP addresses that belong to a given subnet. Typically, IP ranges are used to reserved IP space for an application (like DHCP) or to group devices that share the same function (like printers).
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 ==== Listing IP Ranges ==== ==== Listing IP Ranges ====
-The IP Ranges shortcuts of the IP Management module on the explorer menu display all the IPv4 or IPv6 Ranges of the selected organization or all IPv4 or IPv6 ranges if no organization is selected.+The IP Ranges shortcuts under the **IP Management** menu display all the IPv4 or IPv6 Ranges of the selected organization or all IPv4 or IPv6 ranges registered in the application if no organization is selected.
  
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-{{ classlist_ipv6range.png }}+ 
 +{{ classlist_ipv6range-3x.png }}
  
 The "Registered IPs" column gives the percentage of the IP Range that is already consumed by all the IPs within the  range. The "Registered IPs" column gives the percentage of the IP Range that is already consumed by all the IPs within the  range.
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 ==== Creating a new IP Range ==== ==== Creating a new IP Range ====
-From the listing view, click on the “New…” menu to display the creation form. +From the listing view or from any create action of a subnet range badge, click on the {{plus-button.png?nolink|Edit icon}} to display the creation form.  
  
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 An implicit but intuitive set of rules must be followed when an IP range is created: An implicit but intuitive set of rules must be followed when an IP range is created:
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 ==== Display an IP Range ==== ==== Display an IP Range ====
-From the list of ranges, select the one you'd like to consider. DHCP ranges may be associated to DHCP servers (of class Server or Virtual Machine):+From the list of ranges, select the one you'd like to consider. DHCP ranges may be associated to DHCP servers (of class NAS, Network Device, Server or Virtual Machine):
  
  
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 <note> <note>
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 ==== Modify an IP Range ==== ==== Modify an IP Range ====
-From the detailed view of an IP Range, click on the “Modify” button.+From the detailed view of an IP Range, click on the {{pen-icon.png?nolink|Edit icon}} button.
  
 The parameters that can be changed here are: Name, First and Last IPs, Usage, DHCP range, Note, Requestor as well as the lists of Contacts and Documents attached to the IP Range. The parameters that can be changed here are: Name, First and Last IPs, Usage, DHCP range, Note, Requestor as well as the lists of Contacts and Documents attached to the IP Range.
  
 ==== Other Actions ==== ==== Other Actions ====
-Next to standard actions, a set of specific actions can be applied to IP Ranges. These can be found in the Other Actions” menu available from the details page.+Next to standard actions, a set of specific actions can be applied to IP Ranges. These can be found in the **Other Actions** menu available from the details page.
  
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 These specific actions are described in below chapters. These specific actions are described in below chapters.
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 All free IPs can be created by clicking the appropriate {{ipmini-add-xs.png}} button. This will open a popup window where all IP details can be registered. If you don’t wish to proceed, the top right menus will lead you to your next page. All free IPs can be created by clicking the appropriate {{ipmini-add-xs.png}} button. This will open a popup window where all IP details can be registered. If you don’t wish to proceed, the top right menus will lead you to your next page.
2_x/datamodel/ip-ranges.txt · Last modified: 2024/03/27 11:03 by cnaud