You can create a private space for your organization to use.
Procedure
- In the top navigation bar, click Networking.
- In the left pane, click IP Spaces and click New.
- In the IP space Type page, select Private.
- From the drop-down menu, select an organization to which to dedicate the IP space.
- Click Next.
- Enter a name and, optionally, a description for the new IP space, and click Next.
- (Optional) On the Network Topology page, toggle on the route advertisement option to enable advertising networks with IP prefixes from this IP space.
- Click Next.
- To define the IP space scope, enter up to five IP ranges and prefixes.
The internal scope of an IP space is a list of CIDR notations that defines the exact span of IP adresses in which all ranges and blocks must be contained in. The internal scope of the IP space is used to define default NAT rules and BGP prefixes.
You can use either IPv4 or IPv6.
- (Optional) Enter a CIDR notation for the external scope for the IP space.
The external scope defines the total span of IP addresses to which the IP space has access, for example the internet or a WAN. The external scope of the IP space is used to define default NAT rules and BGP prefixes.
- Click Next.
- (Optional) Enter IP ranges for the IP space and click Next.
- (Optional) Enter IP prefixes for the IP space and click Next.
- If you entered at least one floating IP address in the IP Ranges page, enter a number of floating IP addresses to allocate individually or select the Unlimited checkbox.
- Review the Ready to Complete page, and click Finish.