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2_x:datamodel:subnets [2020/08/11 18:10] – [Tabs] cnaud2_x:datamodel:subnets [2020/08/11 18:27] – [Creating a new Subnet] cnaud
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-The attribute "Status" is informative and does not have any impact on actions that can be done with a subnet. Meanings of different values are:+The attribute "Status" is informative and **may have** an impact on actions that can be done with a subnet. Meanings of different values are:
   * allocated: subnet is in use   * allocated: subnet is in use
-  * released: subnet is not in use anymore and can be re-allocated if required+  * released: subnet is not in use anymore and can be re-allocated if required. IPs of released subnets may be released as well according to the [[2_x:datamodel:ip-settings|Global IP Settings]]
   * reserved: subnet is not in use yet but will be allocated (activated) at a point in time   * reserved: subnet is not in use yet but will be allocated (activated) at a point in time
   * unassigned: subnet exists in TeemIp without any clear status   * unassigned: subnet exists in TeemIp without any clear status
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 ==== Subnet Calculator ==== ==== Subnet Calculator ====
-A subnet calculator tool is available from the tool menu of subnet lists and subnet trees as well as from the "Other Actions" menu of the subnet details display. This utility greatly helps network computations using IP address, subnet mask or mask bits for IPv4 subnets and IP address and mask bits for IPv6 subnets.+A subnet calculator tool is available from the tool menu of subnet lists and subnet trees as well as from the "Other Actions" menu of the subnet details display. This utility greatly helps network computations using IP address, subnet mask or mask bits for IPv4 subnets and IP address and mask bits for IPv6 subnets. Note that you can access the calculator directly from the IP Management menu, under the "Tools" shortcut.
  
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   * Mask for IPv4 subnets must be contained within /16 - /32   * Mask for IPv4 subnets must be contained within /16 - /32
   * Mask for IPv6 subnets must be contained within /64 - /128   * Mask for IPv6 subnets must be contained within /64 - /128
 +  * If not set, “Subnet Block” is automatically computed when “Subnet IP” and “Mask” are defined,
  
 At creation time, global settings “Reserve Subnet and Broadcast IPs at Subnet Creation” can be overwritten. Note that a change on this parameter, if any, only applies to the current creation and don’t affect the value of the global parameter. If it is required to change them globally, this can be done through the [[2_x:datamodel:ip-settings|Global IP Settings]] menu of the Data Administration module. At creation time, global settings “Reserve Subnet and Broadcast IPs at Subnet Creation” can be overwritten. Note that a change on this parameter, if any, only applies to the current creation and don’t affect the value of the global parameter. If it is required to change them globally, this can be done through the [[2_x:datamodel:ip-settings|Global IP Settings]] menu of the Data Administration module.
2_x/datamodel/subnets.txt · Last modified: 2024/01/26 17:29 by cnaud