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2_x:datamodel:ip-ranges [2023/08/08 16:23] – [Listing IP Ranges] cnaud | 2_x:datamodel:ip-ranges [2023/08/08 16:46] – [List & Pick IPs] cnaud | ||
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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? |
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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, |
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==== Modify an IP Range ==== | ==== Modify an IP Range ==== | ||
- | From the detailed view of an IP Range, click on the “Modify” | + | From the detailed view of an IP Range, click on the {{pen-icon.png? |
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. |