Difference between revisions of "ProxCP Admin - Manage Private IP Pool"
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On this page, you can view, add, and delete private IPv4 pools for each Proxmox node. When a user requests to enable private networking on their VPS, they will be assigned a single IP from this private IP pool to be used for private networking. | On this page, you can view, add, and delete private IPv4 pools for each Proxmox node. When a user requests to enable private networking on their VPS, they will be assigned a single IP from this private IP pool to be used for private networking. | ||
− | This feature can be disabled if it is not supported. | + | This feature can be disabled if it is not supported by your infrastructure. |
Note: ProxCP assumes the private interface on every Proxmox node is named "vmbr1". ProxCP also assumes the public interface on every Proxmox node is named "vmbr0" (default). | Note: ProxCP assumes the private interface on every Proxmox node is named "vmbr1". ProxCP also assumes the public interface on every Proxmox node is named "vmbr0" (default). |
Latest revision as of 17:53, 22 July 2020
Overview
ADMIN > Settings > Manage Private IP Pool
On this page, you can view, add, and delete private IPv4 pools for each Proxmox node. When a user requests to enable private networking on their VPS, they will be assigned a single IP from this private IP pool to be used for private networking.
This feature can be disabled if it is not supported by your infrastructure.
Note: ProxCP assumes the private interface on every Proxmox node is named "vmbr1". ProxCP also assumes the public interface on every Proxmox node is named "vmbr0" (default).