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4. Click Next.
5. Configure the IP range for public Internet traffic. Enter the following details, then click Add. If
desired, you can repeat this step to add more public Internet IP ranges. When done, click Next.
• Gateway. The gateway in use for these IP addresses.
• Netmask. The netmask associated with this IP range.
• VLAN. The VLAN that will be used for public traffic.
• Start IP/End IP. A range of IP addresses that are assumed to be accessible from the Internet
and will be allocated for access to guest networks.
6. In a new zone, CloudPlatform adds the first pod for you. You can always add more pods later. For
an overview of what a pod is, see Section 3.3, “About Pods”.
To configure the first pod, enter the following, then click Next:
• Pod Name. A name for the pod.
• Reserved system gateway. The gateway for the hosts in that pod.
• Reserved system netmask. The network prefix that defines the pod's subnet. Use CIDR
notation.