If you select Specify Address List, perform the tasks contained in the following table:
Task
Add an IP address
range
Remove IP
addresses from
the IP Address
Configuration
listing
Remove
displayed IP
address ranges
from the Range
Information dialog
box
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Steps
1. In the IP Address
Configuration panel, click Add
to open the Range Information
dialog box.
2. Specify a subnet mask in the
Subnet in CIDR Notation field.
Device IP address ranges are
provided by subnet masks.
3. Specify the subnet's gateway
in the Default Gateway field.
This assigns devices to the
gateway for access to the
Internet or network after the
device has been imaged and
rebooted.
4. To place IP addresses in the
Available Address Ranges
field, specify an address range
using CIDR notation in the Add
field, then click Add.
5. To remove an IP address
range from the Available
Address Ranges list, select
the entry then click Remove.
You can only remove address
ranges, not specific IP
addresses within a range.
6. Click OK to place the address
ranges into the IP Address
Configuration listing in the
Non-Registered Device
Settings section.
1. Select the check boxes for one
or more IP address entries in
the list, then click Remove.
1. In the IP Address
Configuration panel, click Edit
to open the Range Information
dialog box.
2. In the Used Address Ranges
section, select an IP address
range in the listing, then click
Remove Range.
Additional Details
After a device is imaged, IP settings
are applied to the device. The IP
address that gets assigned to the
imaged device is no longer
displayed in the available list, but is
instead listed in the Used Address
Ranges list.
The Used Address Ranges list in
the Range Information dialog box
indicates those that are currently
being used by devices in the zone.
With CIDR (Classless Inter-Domain
Routing) notation, the dotted
decimal portion of the IP address is
interpreted as a 32-bit binary
number that has been broken into
four 8-bit bytes. The number
following the slash (/n) is the prefix
length, which is the number of
shared initial bits, counting from the
left side of the address. The /n
number can range from 0 to 32, with
8, 16, 24, and 32 being commonly
used numbers. For example:
123.45.678.12/16
matches all IP addresses that
start with 123.45
123.45.678.12/24
matches all IP addresses that
start with 123.45.678
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