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2_x:datamodel:ip-settings [2022/12/01 16:53] – [Global IP Settings] cnaud | 2_x:datamodel:ip-settings [2024/06/25 14:18] – [Global IP Settings Properties] cnaud | ||
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- | ====== | + | ====== IP Settings ====== |
- | + | Unlike most iTop's extensions, | |
- | {{icons8-maintenance-48.png | + | * Global |
- | + | * The general configuration file defines parameters that drive TeemIp' | |
- | IP settings is the repository where TeemIp's default options for all what IP Management | + | |
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- | <note warning> | + | |
- | One set of options, ie one IP Settings | + | |
- | </ | + | |
+ | ===== Global IP Setting ===== | ||
+ | {{icons8-maintenance-48.png | ||
+ | Global IP Setting objects store all parameters that drive TeemIp behaviour. | ||
==== Global IP Settings Properties ==== | ==== Global IP Settings Properties ==== | ||
^ Name ^ Type ^ Mandatory? | ^ Name ^ Type ^ Mandatory? | ||
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^ Name ^ Type ^ Allowed values | ^ Name ^ Type ^ Allowed values | ||
| **Default Settings for IP Requests** |||| IP Request Management | | | **Default Settings for IP Requests** |||| IP Request Management | | ||
- | | Offset for the creation of IPs within IPv4 subnets | Number | Any | 0 | IP Request Management | | + | | Offset for the creation of IPs within IPv4 subnets | Number | Any | 0 | [[extensions: |
- | | Offset for the creation of IPs within IPv6 subnets | Number | Any | 0 | IP Request Management | | + | | Offset for the creation of IPs within IPv6 subnets | Number | Any | 0 | [[extensions: |
| **Default Settings for Subnet Blocks** ||||| | | **Default Settings for Subnet Blocks** ||||| | ||
| Minimum size of IPv4 Subnet Blocks | Number | > 1 | 256 | | | | Minimum size of IPv4 Subnet Blocks | Number | > 1 | 256 | | | ||
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| IP Range High Water Mark (%) | Percentage | 0 - 100 | 80 | | | | IP Range High Water Mark (%) | Percentage | 0 - 100 | 80 | | | ||
| **Default Settings for IPs** ||||| | | **Default Settings for IPs** ||||| | ||
- | | Allow Duplicate Names | Boolean | Yes / No | No | | | + | | Allow Duplicate Names | Boolean | Yes / Dual stack / No | No | | |
| Ping IP before assigning it ? | Boolean | Yes / No | No || | | Ping IP before assigning it ? | Boolean | Yes / No | No || | ||
| Symetrical IP NAT | Boolean | Yes / No | No | | | | Symetrical IP NAT | Boolean | Yes / No | No | | | ||
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| **Domain Information** ||||| | | **Domain Information** ||||| | ||
| Delegate domains to children organizations only | Boolean | Yes / No | No | | | | Delegate domains to children organizations only | Boolean | Yes / No | No | | | ||
- | | Automatically update DNS records | Boolean | Yes / No | No | DNS Zone Management | | + | | Automatically update DNS records | Boolean | Yes / No | No | [[extensions: |
- | | **Other | + | | Remove DNS records from obsolete IPs | Boolean | Yes / No | No | [[extensions: |
+ | | Serial update method | Enum | Increment by one / \\ Date, in ISO 8601 basic format, followed by a two-digit counter / \\ Date expressed as the number of seconds since the UNIX epoch | Increment by one | [[extensions: | ||
+ | | **Other | ||
+ | | Allow attachment of already allocated IPs to CIs | Boolean | Yes / No | No | | | ||
| MAC Address Output Format | Enum | Colons / Hyphens / Dots | Colons | | | | MAC Address Output Format | Enum | Colons / Hyphens / Dots | Colons | | | ||
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The MAC Address Output Format defines the format used to display MAC addresses: colons (01: | The MAC Address Output Format defines the format used to display MAC addresses: colons (01: | ||
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==== Listing Global IP Settings ==== | ==== Listing Global IP Settings ==== | ||
- | The Global IP Settings link of the Data administration module on the explorer | + | From the **Configuration** menu, under the **General Configuration** sub-menu, the **Global |
- | {{ classlist_globalipsettings.png }} | + | {{ classlist_globalipsettings3x.png }} |
- | < | + | < |
- | Only one Global IP Settings object may exist per organization. | + | There can be **only |
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==== Creating a new Global IP Settings ==== | ==== Creating a new Global IP Settings ==== | ||
- | From the listing view, click on the “New…” menu to display the creation form. | + | From the listing view, click on the {{plus-button.png? |
- | {{ classcreate_globalipsettings.png }} | ||
- | Default and allowed values are listed in the " | ||
==== Modifying Global IP Settings ==== | ==== Modifying Global IP Settings ==== | ||
- | From the detailed view of a Global IP Settings, click on the “Modify” | + | From the detailed view of a Global IP Setting, click on the {{pen-icon.png? |
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+ | ==== Automatic creation ==== | ||
+ | A Global IP Setting for a given organization is now mandatory to create an IP object for that organization. First option is to create the Global IP Setting before creating an IP Object. Second option is to directly create the IP Object. Indeed, as soon as the organization is selected in the IP object creation form, TeemIp checks if a corresponding Global IP Setting exits for that organization and automatically creates one if required. | ||
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+ | When the Global IP Setting is automatically created, parameters are set with the default values defined in TeemIp' | ||
- | Basically, all parameters can be changed here but, of course, the organization. | ||
- | ==== Other Actions ==== | ||
- | No specific action can be applied to Global IP Settings beside the standard actions described in the User Manual. |