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2_x:datamodel:subnet-blocks [2019/10/15 16:49] – [Delegate] cnaud2_x:datamodel:subnet-blocks [2020/08/11 17:56] – [Tabs] cnaud
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 | 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 |
 +| Notifications | List of related notifications |
 | Child Blocks | Subnet blocks strictly contained within the block | | Child Blocks | Subnet blocks strictly contained within the block |
 | Subnets | Subnets belonging to the subnet block | | Subnets | Subnets belonging to the subnet block |
 +| History | History of all changes made to the subnet block |
  
  
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 {{ classlist_ipv4subnetblock.png }} {{ classlist_ipv4subnetblock.png }}
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 {{ classlist_ipv6subnetblock.png }} {{ classlist_ipv6subnetblock.png }}
  
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 An implicit but intuitive set of rules must be followed when a subnet block is created: An implicit but intuitive set of rules must be followed when a subnet block is created:
   * A subnet block belongs to a unique organization   * A subnet block belongs to a unique organization
-  * A subnet block can be delegated from a given organization to an organization. Once done, the block will still appear in the parent organization but will be managed from the child organization. 
   * 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
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 At creation time, global settings “Minimum size of IPv4 / IPv6 Subnet Blocks” and “Align IPv4 / IPv6 Subnet Blocks to CIDR” can be overwritten. Note that a change on these parameters, if any, only applies to the current creation and don’t affect the value of the global parameters. If it is required to change them globally, these can be changed through the [[2_x:datamodel:ip-settings|Global IP Settings]] menu of the Data Administration module. At creation time, global settings “Minimum size of IPv4 / IPv6 Subnet Blocks” and “Align IPv4 / IPv6 Subnet Blocks to CIDR” can be overwritten. Note that a change on these parameters, if any, only applies to the current creation and don’t affect the value of the global parameters. If it is required to change them globally, these can be changed through the [[2_x:datamodel:ip-settings|Global IP Settings]] menu of the Data Administration module.
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-<note> 
-Global IP Settings being unique for each organization, the "Global Settings" tab will appear only if an organization has been selected at the top of the explorer menu. 
-</note> 
  
 <note tip> <note tip>
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 ==== Delegate ==== ==== Delegate ====
-A block belonging to an organization can be delegated to another organization. This can only be done one blocks that are already created. Delegation is not available at creation time anymore. Conditions to delegate a subnet block are:+A block belonging to an organization can be delegated to another organization. This can only be done if the block already exists. Delegation is not available at creation time anymore. Conditions to delegate a subnet block are:
   * The block doesn't contain any child block nor subnet   * The block doesn't contain any child block nor subnet
   * The block doesn't collide with any other subnet block already created in the target organization   * The block doesn't collide with any other subnet block already created in the target organization
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 {{ classlistspace_ipv4subnetblock.png }} {{ classlistspace_ipv4subnetblock.png }}
  
-<note>+<note tip>
 Details of child objects (subnet blocks or subnets) can be displayed by simply clicking on their name. Details of child objects (subnet blocks or subnets) can be displayed by simply clicking on their name.
 </note> </note>
2_x/datamodel/subnet-blocks.txt · Last modified: 2024/03/27 16:06 by cnaud