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2_x:datamodel:ip-ranges [2019/12/05 16:02] – [Tabs] cnaud | 2_x:datamodel:ip-ranges [2023/08/08 16:37] – [Display an IP Range] cnaud | ||
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====== IP Ranges ====== | ====== IP Ranges ====== | ||
- | {{classicon_ipv4range.png }} | + | {{icons8-slice-48.png }} |
- | {{classicon_ipv6range.png }} | + | {{icons8-slicev6-48.png }} |
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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==== Tabs ==== | ==== Tabs ==== | ||
^ Tab ^ Description | ^ Tab ^ Description | ||
+ | | Global Settings | Settings defined for the IP Range' | ||
| Contacts | All the contacts for this IP Object | | | Contacts | All the contacts for this IP Object | | ||
| Documents | All the documents linked to this IP Object | | | Documents | All the documents linked to this IP Object | | ||
+ | | DHCP Servers * | List of all DHCP servers attached to the range | | ||
+ | | DHCP Options * | List of all DHCP options attached to the range | | ||
+ | | Notifications | List of related notifications - Present if a notification trigger exists for that class | | ||
| Registered IPs | IP addresses belonging to the IP range| | | Registered IPs | IP addresses belonging to the IP range| | ||
- | | History | + | | Activity panel | History of all changes made to the IP range | |
+ | < | ||
+ | (*) These tabs are only visible on ranges that are flagged as DHCP ones. | ||
+ | * Each server listed in the **DHCP Servers** tab may have a specific role: Active, Primary, Secundary, Single or Split Scope. CIs listed in that tab can be if class **NAS**, **Network Device**, **Server** or **Virtual Machine**. | ||
+ | * The **DHCP Options** tab is actually managed by the " | ||
+ | </ | ||
==== Listing IP Ranges ==== | ==== Listing IP Ranges ==== | ||
- | The IP Ranges shortcuts | + | The IP Ranges shortcuts |
- | {{ classlist_ipv4range.png }} | + | {{ classlist_ipv4range-3x.png }} |
- | {{ classlist_ipv6range.png }} | + | |
+ | {{ classlist_ipv6range-3x.png }} | ||
The " | The " | ||
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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? |
- | {{ classcreate_ipv6range.png }} | + | |
+ | {{ classcreate_ipv6range-3x.png }} | ||
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 ==== | ||
+ | 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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+ | {{ classdetails_ipv4range-3x.png }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | < | ||
+ | When linking a server to a DHCP range, you may specify its role: Active, Primary, Secundary, Single or Split Scope. | ||
+ | </ | ||
==== 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 “Modify” button. | ||
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Next to the attributes of an IP address, additional information fields are exported with each IP address: | Next to the attributes of an IP address, additional information fields are exported with each IP address: | ||
- | ^ Field ^ Possible values ^ Comment | + | ^ Field ^ Possible values |
| Registered | yes / no | True if registered in data base | | | Registered | yes / no | True if registered in data base | | ||
| Id | Number | Id of object in data base | | | Id | Number | Id of object in data base | |