Set the IP Subnet range from which to assign Domain Routing IP addresses
CloudConnexa Applications are configured using domain names. Instead of sending the destination IP address after domain name resolution to the device, CloudConnexa sends an intermediary IP address from the Domain Routing Subnet. This Domain Routing Subnet can be edited.
CloudConnexa Applications are configured using domain names. Instead of sending the destination IP address after domain name resolution to the device, CloudConnexa sends an intermediary IP address from the Domain Routing Subnet.
The intermediary IP address steers traffic destined for the Application into the tunnel to CloudConnexa because the Domain Routing Subnet is set as a route to the tunnel interface.
It is unlikely that the IP address range set as the default needs to be changed because it is from an IP address range reserved for information carriers to use.
This IP address range can be changed if it conflicts with IP addresses already used within your private networks to ensure that your Domain Routing IP addresses don’t overlap with the IP address ranges already in use with the private networks you plan to connect to CloudConnexa.
To edit the Domain Routing Subnet, follow the steps below:
Navigate to Settings > WPC.
Click Edit, which is located in the top right corner.
Edit the IPv4 and IPv6 ranges in the Domain Routing Subnet section.
Click Update.
Check that the details in the confirmation dialog box are correct, and click Confirm.