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2_x:datamodel:subnet-blocks [2023/04/12 19:48] – [Internet Provider - Delegate Space to your customers] cnaud | 2_x:datamodel:subnet-blocks [2023/04/14 17:31] – [Creating a new Subnet Block] cnaud | ||
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==== Listing Subnet Blocks ==== | ==== Listing Subnet Blocks ==== | ||
- | The Subnet Blocks shortcuts under the IP Management menu display all the IPv4 or IPv6 subnet blocks of the selected organization or all IPv4 or IPv6 subnet blocks registered in the application if no organization is selected. | + | The Subnet Blocks shortcuts under the **IP Management** menu display all the IPv4 or IPv6 subnet blocks of the selected organization or all IPv4 or IPv6 subnet blocks registered in the application if no organization is selected. |
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- | The "Space Used" | + | The **Space Used** column gives the percentage of the subnet block that is already consumed by all the subnet blocks and the subnets attached to that block. |
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==== Displaying Tree ==== | ==== Displaying Tree ==== | ||
- | Display can be switch | + | Display can be switched |
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- | Display can be switched back to the listing view through the "Display List" | + | Display can be switched back to the listing view through the **Display List** action available in the **Other Actions** |
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* A subnet block can be fully contained within another subnet block. We talk, then, about child block or parent block, | * A subnet block can be fully contained within another subnet block. We talk, then, about child block or parent block, | ||
* Two blocks cannot share the same name, | * Two blocks cannot share the same name, | ||
- | * Automatic subnet creation within the block, through the IP request module, can be deactivated if required, | ||
* Two blocks cannot share common IP space unless one is fully contained within the other, | * Two blocks cannot share common IP space unless one is fully contained within the other, | ||
* If not set, **Parent block** is automatically computed when **First IP** and **Last IP** are defined. | * If not set, **Parent block** is automatically computed when **First IP** and **Last IP** are defined. | ||
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==== Other Actions ==== | ==== Other Actions ==== | ||
- | Next to standard actions, a set of specific actions can be applied to subnet blocks. These can be found in the "Other Actions" | + | Next to standard actions, a set of specific actions can be applied to subnet blocks. These can be found in the **Other Actions** menu available from the details page. |
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