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== Private IP Pool Overview ==
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== Overview ==
  
ADMIN > Manage Private IP Pool
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''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.
 
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.
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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).