Cisco Cisco Prime Network Registrar 8.1 User Guide
Cisco Prime Network Registrar IPAM 8.1.1 User Guide
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When this option is selected, the subnet display appears:
Using this display, you can add IP Addresses, IP Address Ranges, or IP Address Pools.
Using this display, you can add IP Addresses, IP Address Ranges, or IP Address Pools.
5.1.6.1
Adding Individual IP Addresses
Use this option to manage a single IP Address record within the system. Selecting Add IP
Address displays the Add IP Address screen.
Table 5-11 Add IP Address Screen Elements
Field
Description
IP Address
Enter the IP Address that you are adding.
Address Type
Specify the address type that will be created;
Dynamic DHCP – DHCP IP Address with a lease.
Automatic DHCP – DHCP IP Address unlimited lease.
Manual DHCP – DHCP Address assigned to a specific HW Address,
Dynamic DHCP – DHCP IP Address with a lease.
Automatic DHCP – DHCP IP Address unlimited lease.
Manual DHCP – DHCP Address assigned to a specific HW Address,
unlimited lease.
Static Address – Statically addressed device.
Reserved Address – Reserved for future use.
Static Address – Statically addressed device.
Reserved Address – Reserved for future use.
Device Type
Specify the Device Type being assigned to this IP Address. Device Types are
created in the “System” menu.
Subnet
Read only. Displays the subnet that you are currently working within.
Container
Read only. Displays the container that you are currently working within.
Multi-Homed Host
Only applicable for “Static” Address Type devices. Checked indicates that this is a
multi-homed host (has multiple interfaces). If this is checked, the
Multi-
Homed Host tab displays, which allows you to enter information about each
interface.
General Tab
Hostname
The hostname of this device. If you are using Naming Policies, the system
generates a unique name based on the policy that you have defined. You may
use this generated name, or you may overwrite the system-generated name.
Domain
Select a DNS Domain Name to associate to this device. This list box is
initially populated with domains configured in the Subnet Policy, but any
domain in the system can be chosen by clicking
Search.
Description
Enter a description of this device.
DNS Records
Checked indicates that the system will automatically create DNS A and PTR
records for this object. See the note in this section regarding defining default
domains (forward and reverse) for this subnet.
Unchecked indicates that you must manually create any DNS records that you
Unchecked indicates that you must manually create any DNS records that you
may want for this device.
HW Type
Ethernet or Token Ring. If a HW Type is chosen, then a HW Address is
mandatory.
HW Address
Enter the MAC Address of this device in hex format. Mandatory if a HW
Type is chosen.
DHCP Policy Set
Only applicable for Dynamic Address Types. Select the DHCP Policy set to assign to
this device. You may choose “—Same As Subnet—“to use the policy set that
you have defined at the subnet level.