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Working with IP Blocks
IP Blocks are edited and managed in either the IPAM Manage page or IPAM Gadget. Both IPAM Manage and IPAM Gadget have customizable column names, order, and visibility, as well as options for user-defined meta columns. For details on setting up customization of the IPAM Manage / IPAM Gadget block list, see IPAM Parameters.
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If you need to create a 'reserved' pool from which to assign blocks, you can achieve this by creating a "Reserved" Section. Create a Section called "Reserved", add the IPAM gadget to it, then create an Entry with that Section to be the address group. From there, use the IPAM gadget and the IPAM Manage page to assign and unassign IP space from that pool. For more details, see the FAQ entry: "How do I 'reserve' IP Space?" |
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Sub Assigning IP Space
To allow sub assignments, just toggle the "Allow sub assignments" button to "On" under Edit block.
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Sub assignments can be useful for tracking IPs assigned to a customer with multiple subsidaries, or locations.
Unassigning IP Space
When a block is assigned, you will have the option of unassigning the block from the resource and returning it to the Holding Tank.
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- Gadgets (IPAM and IPAMv2 Gadgets)
- Working with IP Rules
- IPAM Administration
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