View and manage the client network properties, including incident response.
Complete the following fields:
Specifies the name of the network as you want it to appear in the management console with a maximum length of 50 characters.
When using regions to automatically create /24 client networks, we recommend naming each network region using a standard convention like Location-Region-Bandwidth where:
Is the remote site where the client network is located, such as Atlanta.
Is the subnet, such as Subnet10.
Is the network bandwidth to the remote site, such as 128K. To name a /24 network, use Location-Description.
Specifies the network definition:
Use the following format for IPv4 addresses: x.x.x.x/n, where x.x.x.x is the IPv4 subnet address in dotted notation and n is the number of bits to use for the mask. Note that /32 network is a network with a single client IPv4 address. The management console automatically creates a /32 network for each IPv4 server to monitor servers that act as both a server to client requests, and a client to another server.
(Optional) Specifies the number of /24 subnets that can be converted from the network subnet. For example, if the network subnet is /22, choose 4 regions to convert the /22 into four /24 subnets.
(Optional) Specifies the network type you want to assign to the network and if applicable, its network regions. If you do not specify a network type, it is set to Unassigned.
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