.. include:: ../../../globals.rst Functionalities =============== Create a subnet ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Click on Ipam icon in FusionDirectory .. image:: images/ipam-icon-main.png :alt: Picture of Ipam icon in FusionDirectory On Ipam main page, click on Actions --> Create --> Subnet .. image:: images/ipam-action-create-subnet.png :alt: Picture of Action Create subnet menu in FusionDirectory This will bring you to subnet configuration page .. image:: images/ipam-subnet-configuration-page.png :alt: Picture of subnet configuration page in FusionDirectory Fill-in the following fields : * **Base** : object base * **Name** : subnet name (required) * **Description** : description of this subnet * **Active** : is the subnet active (required) * **Organization** : organization who asked for the subnet * **Type** : subnet type (lan, wan, wifi) * **Applicant** : name of the person who asked for the subnet * **Allocation date** : start allocation * **Release date** : end allocation date * **VLANs** : VLANs linked to this subnet * **IP** : subnet IP * **Netmask** : subnet netmask * **Gateway** : gateway IP * **Broadcast** : Broadcast IP .. note:: You can attach multiple VLANs to a subnet. Example of Subnet ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ .. image:: images/ipam-subnet-example.png :alt: Picture of Subnet configuration page in FusionDirectory When you are done, click on Apply button bottom right to save your subnet .. image:: images/ipam-apply-button.png :alt: Picture of Apply button in FusionDirectory Then, click on OK button. This will bring you back to Ipam main page .. image:: images/ipam-ok-button.png :alt: Picture of OK button in FusionDirectory You can now see you just created subnet in the list .. image:: images/ipam-subnet-line.png :alt: Picture of Ipam subnet line in FusionDirectory Create a VLAN ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ On Ipam main page, click on Actions --> Create --> VLAN .. image:: images/ipam-action-create-vlan.png :alt: Picture of Action Create vlan menu in FusionDirectory This will bring you to VLAN configuration page .. image:: images/ipam-vlan-configuration-page.png :alt: Picture of vlan configuration page in FusionDirectory Fill-in the following fields : * **Base** : object base * **Name** : subnet name (required) * **Description** : description of this vlan * **Active** : is this subnet active (required) * **Organization** : organization who asked for the subnet * **Inner ID** : inner VLAN ID (required) * **QinQ ID** : QinQ ID VLAN ID * **Applicant** : name of the person who asked for the subnet Example of VLAN ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ .. image:: images/ipam-vlan-example.png :alt: Picture of VLAN configuration page in FusionDirectory When you are done, click on Apply button bottom right to save your vlan .. image:: images/ipam-apply-button.png :alt: Picture of Apply button in FusionDirectory Then, click on OK button. This will bring you back to Ipam main page .. image:: images/ipam-ok-button.png :alt: Picture of OK button in FusionDirectory You can now see you just created vlan in the list .. image:: images/ipam-subnet-line.png :alt: Picture of Ipam subnet line in FusionDirectory VLAN section when creating Systems ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Note that when you create a system in :ref:`plugins-systems` section, additional IPAM fiends will appear and need to be filled : .. image:: images/ipam-interfaces-configuration-page.png :alt: Picture of Ipam interface configuration menu in FusionDirectory * **VLAN** : if you select a vlan, the network subnet will be restricted to the vlan contained in this subnet * **VLAN tag** : VLAN tag * **Subnet** : choose a subnet from the drop-down menu * **Add free IP from subnet** : the ADD IP button allows you to automatically add a free ip in the subnet selected