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| ===== Public IP Addresses ===== | ===== Public IP Addresses ===== | ||
| Every member has 1 public IPv4 address and 32 IPv6 addresses available. Additional | Every member has 1 public IPv4 address and 32 IPv6 addresses available. Additional | ||
| - | public IPv4 addresses are subject to a [[informace:platby|fee]], IPv6 addresses are given upon request. | + | public IPv4 addresses are subject to a [[information: membership_fees |
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| - | Due to the type of [[informace: | + | |
| - | or /32 IPv4 and /128 IPv6 addresses. This means that it is not possible to assign the whole | + | |
| - | IPv6 subnet. | + | |
| ===== Private IP Addresses ===== | ===== Private IP Addresses ===== | ||
| Private IP addresses access the internet using NAT and are therefore not accessible from | Private IP addresses access the internet using NAT and are therefore not accessible from | ||
| the outside. Private addresses are useful if you divide the allocated | the outside. Private addresses are useful if you divide the allocated | ||
| - | [[navody:vps:prostredi|resources]] between several VPSs. The public IPv4 address is | + | [[manuals:vps:environment|resources]] between several VPSs. The public IPv4 address is |
| often unnecessary. However, functioning with only an IPv6 is problematic since | often unnecessary. However, functioning with only an IPv6 is problematic since | ||
| some servers still don’t support it. | some servers still don’t support it. | ||
| - | Currently it is necessary to request private addresses from our support | + | Currently it is necessary to request private addresses from our support. |
| - | should also count with the possibility that they can change in the future. | + | |
| ===== IP Address Ownership ===== | ===== IP Address Ownership ===== | ||
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| else. | else. | ||
| - | The concept of ownership does not apply to [[navody: | + | The concept of ownership does not apply to [[manuals: |
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| + | IP addresses are also dependent on location, i.e. Prague or Brno. IP addresses from Prague cannot | ||
| + | be used in Brno and vice versa. If you'd like to e.g. move from Prague to Brno, the IP addresses | ||
| + | from Prague have to be released and then you'll be able to choose new addresses in Brno. Please | ||
| + | contact our support to release the addresses. | ||
| ===== Address Overview ===== | ===== Address Overview ===== | ||
| - | A list of addresses is available in the “Networking -> IP addresses” menu. This is where you can see | + | A list of addresses is available in the “Networking -> Routable |
| addresses that are owned or assigned to VPSs, as well as addresses that are available. | addresses that are owned or assigned to VPSs, as well as addresses that are available. | ||
| It is possible to assign addresses to VPSs directly from this list. | It is possible to assign addresses to VPSs directly from this list. | ||
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| The TX and RX columns display the maximum possible data flow in Mbps. | The TX and RX columns display the maximum possible data flow in Mbps. | ||
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| + | ===== Routed addresses and host addresses ===== | ||
| + | Addresses are added to VPS in two steps. First, the address has to be routed to the | ||
| + | VPS and then optionally added to the network interface. You can route larger networks, | ||
| + | e.g. /64 IPv6. Only selected addresses are actually added to the network interface. | ||
| + | You can also use the routed network e.g. for containers inside your VPS and not add | ||
| + | any to the VPS interface. | ||
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| + | There are two forms in VPS details in vpsAdmin to manage addresses: | ||
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| + | {{: | ||
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| + | {{: | ||
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| + | vpsAdmin only has the first host address from every network in its database. In case you need | ||
| + | more host addresses, you can add them to vpsAdmin' | ||
| + | on the icon with labeled " | ||