Cisco Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud 4.2 User Guide

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Provisioning and Managing Networks
Removing a Network
Removing a Network
You can remove a Layer 3 network, including its IP Pool, and disassociate it from port profiles. When you remove a 
network, the process first disassociates the IP addresses from the chosen network, and then removes the network 
mapping of this network.
1.
Choose Setup > System Settings > Networks tab.
2.
Click Remove a Network.
3.
On the Remove Network form, choose the Network Name.
4.
Click Submit Order.
Managing Network IPs
To view a list of your networks and IP capacity information for each network:
1.
Choose Operations > Network Management.
2.
Explore the dashboard as needed.
Managing IP Address Exclusions
You will want to manage exclusions to facilitate Brownfielding existing networks, which may have existing hosts. These 
hosts will have prior IP address assignments that need to be accounted for; these will need to be excluded from use. The 
Network Management page also allows the CPTA to manage individual network utilization.
1.
Choose Operations > Network Management.
2.
The Manage Networks form displays.
3.
Choose the Network from the top table.
4.
Use the IP Address Assignments table check box at the top of the table for bulk updates.
Note: 
For updating single IP address, check the check box next to of any IP Address .
5.
When you are done, click Save to initiate the bulk update.
Adding a Public Subnet to a Network POD
You will want to add a Public Subnet to a Network POD to provide a collection of available, public IP addresses to be 
used for assignment to singular servers as either Floating or Virtual IP Addresses. The services are used by 
load-balancing and Network Address Translation (NAT) services. Individual IP address assignment are created as either 
a Floating IP Address (for NAT) or a Virtual IP Address (for load-balancing).
1.
Choose Setup > System Settings > Networks tab.
2.
Click Add Public Subnet to a Network POD.
3.
On the Add a Public Subnet to a Network POD form, complete the required fields:
a.
Subnet Address: The network address of the subnet
b.
Subnet Bitmask: The bitmask (numeric) of the subnet you are adding. Do not include the slash.