With an IPv4 block created in Address Manager, you can create an IPv4 network with a defined IP address range, DNS restrictions, assignment options, and DHCP alert settings.
To create a new IPv4 network:
- Select the IPAM tab in the sidebar, then select IPv4 blocks.
- Navigate to the parent block that will contain the IPv4 network by selecting the parent block's range in the IPv4 blocks table, or by selecting the parent block in the IPAM tree view panel. IPv4 networks must be created within IPv4 blocks.
- Select New > IPv4 network.
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Under General, configure the following parameters:
- Under Address definition, select a method to define the IPv4
network range:
- CIDR block—enter the range in CIDR notation, such as 192.168.7.0/24. The new range must be fully contained within its parent.
- Range—enter the Start address and End address of the range. The address range must conform to CIDR boundaries.
- Address and netmask—enter the starting IP address and netmask in the Address and Netmask fields.
- Name—enter a name for the network. This name is used only in Address Manager and isn't deployed to servers.
- Location—select a location from the drop-down menu on which the IP object that you are adding or editing will be based. Networks will inherit the location of the parent block, unless a different location is specified at the network level here.
- Default view—select a view from the list. The selected view is inherited by addresses within in the network. For IP addresses that are assigned to multiple views, the default view determines the view to which the IP address is assigned.
- Template—select an IPv4 template to assign to the IPv4 network.
- Under Gateway definition, select a method to define the network
gateway.
- Default—select this option to set the network gateway as the second address in the network.
- None—select this option to create a network with no default gateway.
- Custom—select this option and type an IP address in the field to specify a custom location for the network gateway.
- Dynamic update of DHCP reservations—select this check box to enable the dynamic update of DHCP reserved IPv4 addresses. Refer to Dynamic Update of DHCPv4 reserved addresses for more information.
- Under Address definition, select a method to define the IPv4
network range:
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On the DNS restrictions tab, set the zones or views to
restrict the IPv4 network to be used in:
- Inherit restricted domains from parent—select the checkbox to
inherit the parent object’s DNS restrictions. Selecting this option will
autopopulate the Inherited restricted domains
field with the names of restricted DNS zones and views defined in the
parent object.
Unselect the checkbox to display the Restricted domains field. In the Restricted domains field, enter the names of DNS zones and views to configure network-specific restricted domains settings.
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Note:
- Any DNS zone or view you add to the Restricted domains list is restricted for use only in the specified IPv4 network. The IPv4 network is also restricted for use only in the specified view(s) and zone(s).
- You can't add an IPv4 network to a DNS zone if that DNS zone contains IP addresses outside of that IPv4 network.
- Inherit restricted domains from parent—select the checkbox to
inherit the parent object’s DNS restrictions. Selecting this option will
autopopulate the Inherited restricted domains
field with the names of restricted DNS zones and views defined in the
parent object.
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On the Default domains tab, set the zones—containing
domains—to be used when you are configuring the host name for an IPv4 address.
The default domains help ensure accuracy when specifying the host name for an
IPv4 address. When this is configured, you don't have to type the complete
FQDN(s); you can select the name from a list of available domains.
- Inherit default domains from parent—select the checkbox to
inherit the parent object’s default domains. Selecting this option will
autopopulate the Inherited default domains field
with the names of DNS zones defined in the parent object.
Unselect the checkbox to display the Default domains field. In the Default domains field, enter the names of DNS zones to configure network-specific default domains settings.
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Note: If you set DNS restrictions in the DNS restrictions section, the default view and default domains must be located in the view and zone restrictions.
The zones specified here will be available in the Host record field, when you are assigning an IPv4 address.
- Inherit default domains from parent—select the checkbox to
inherit the parent object’s default domains. Selecting this option will
autopopulate the Inherited default domains field
with the names of DNS zones defined in the parent object.
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On the Assignment options tab, set the following
options:
- Duplicate name check—select Enable to prevent the use of duplicate host names in the network, or select Disable to allow the use of duplicate host names. Select Inherited to have the network inherit the duplicate name check setting of its parent object.
- Ping before assignment—select Enable to have Address Manager ping IP addresses before assigning them, or select Disable to have Address Manager assign addresses without checking their availability. When Address Manager pings an address and finds that it's in use, Address Manager indicates that the address is in use and can't be assigned. Select Inherited to have the network inherit the ping before assign setting of its parent object.
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On the DHCP alert settings tab, set the values for DHCP
alerts:
- Inherit watermark value from parent—when selected, the network inherits the DHCP alert settings from its parent object.
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Low watermark (%)—triggers an alert when DHCP use falls below this value (when too few addresses are being used).
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High watermark (%)—triggers an alert when a DHCP use rises above this value (when too many addresses are being used).
Note: If you are using a shared network in DHCP, a DHCP alert notification for all networks inside the shared network will be sent as a single entity notification using the DHCP alert set at the configuration level. DHCP alerts for each individual network within any shared network will also be sent only if object-specific DHCP alerts are set at the network or DHCPv4 range level. - In the Change control section, add comments if required.
- Select Create or Create and add another.