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Set the IP Subnet Range from which to Assign Domain Routing IP Addresses

Abstract

Configure the Domain Routing Subnet in CloudConnexa to control how application traffic is routed using intermediary IP addresses.

CloudConnexa Applications are configured using domain names. When a user accesses an Application, CloudConnexa assigns an intermediary IP address from the Domain Routing Subnet instead of sending the application's actual destination IP address to the device.

Why this matters

Using a Domain Routing Subnet allows CloudConnexa to control how traffic to Applications is routed, ensuring secure and consistent access without exposing internal IP addresses.

By default, CloudConnexa uses IP address ranges reserved for private use, so you typically don't need to change these values.

You may need to update the Domain Routing Subnet if it overlaps with IP ranges already used in your private networks.

Edit the Domain Routing Subnet

To edit the Domain Routing Subnet, follow the steps below:

  1. Navigate to Settings → WPC.

  2. Click Edit.

  3. In the Domain Routing Subnet section:

    • Edit the IPv4 subnet range.

    • If IPv4 and IPv6 is enabled, you can also edit the IPv6 subnet range.

  4. Click Update.

  5. Check that the details in the confirmation dialog box are correct, and click Confirm.

Important notes

  • Ensure that the Domain Routing Subnet doesn't overlap with any existing private network ranges.

  • This subnet is only used for routing Application traffic and doesn't represent actual destination IP addresses.

  • Subnet configuration should align with your selected IP Allocation Versions setting.

Tutorial showing how to edit the WPC Domain Routing Subnet