You can configure IP address pools for both IPv4 and IPv6 that can be used for clustering
or for VPN remote access profiles.
Procedure
Step 1 | Select . |
Step 2 | Click IPv4 Pools and then Add IPv4
Pools, and configure the following fields.
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Name—Enter the name of the address pool. It
can be up to 64 characters
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Description—Add an optional description for
this pool.
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IP Address—Enter a range of addresses
available in the pool. Use dotted decimal notation and a dash
between the beginning and the end address, for example:
10.10.147.100-10.10.147.177.
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Mask—Identifies the subnet on which this IP
address pool resides.
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Allow Overrides—Check this check box to enable
object overrides. Click the expand arrow to show the
Overrides table. You can add a new
override by clicking Add. See Object Overrides for more information.
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Step 3 | Click Save. |
Step 4 | Click IPv6 Pools and then Add IPv6
Pools, and configure the following fields.
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Name—Enter the name of the address pool. It
can be up to 64 characters
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Description—Add an optional description for
this pool.
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IPv6 Address—Enter the first IP address
available in the configured pool and the prefix length in bits. For
example: 2001:DB8::1/64.
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Number of Addresses—Identifies the number of
IPv6 addresses, starting at the Starting IP Address, that are in the
pool.
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Allow Overrides—Check this check box to enable
overrides. Click the expand arrow to show the
Overrides table. You can add a new
override by clicking Add. See Object Overrides for more information.
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Step 5 | Click Save. |