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manuals:vps:ip_addresses [2016/12/11 19:56] tomsmanuals:vps:ip_addresses [2024/07/22 17:25] (current) – Added routed and host addresses aither
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 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 [[information: membership_fees |fee]], IPv6 addresses are given upon request. public IPv4 addresses are subject to a [[information: membership_fees |fee]], IPv6 addresses are given upon request.
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-Due to the type of [[information:openvz|virtualization]] used, addresses can only be assigned one at a time, 
-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 =====
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 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 and you +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 [[manuals:vps:playground|the playground]].+The concept of ownership does not apply to [[manuals:vps:playgroundvps|the playground]]
 + 
 +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” menu. This is where you can see
 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.
 +
 +===== 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.
 +
 +There are two forms in VPS details in vpsAdmin to manage addresses:
 +
 +{{:navody:vps:vpsadminos:routedadresses.png?200|}}
 +
 +{{:navody:vps:vpsadminos:interfaceaddresses.png?350|}}
 +
 +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's database. In "Routed addresses" form, click
 +on the icon with labeled "Manage host addresses" and then "Add host addresses".
  
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