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Dynamic Containers and Dynamic Routing

Dynamic containers let machines route in a dynamic environment. Dynamic containers are Data Transport classes that you create and manage in WorldView, as part of the MDB. When you create a dynamic container, you specify a range of addresses or a subnet. All agents whose IP addresses are in this range become members of the dynamic container. By constructing links between machines and dynamic containers, it is then possible to define paths between machines based on the machine's IP address. When a machine's IP address changes such that it becomes a member of a different dynamic container, then the path to that machine also changes.

Note: DTS WorldView dynamic container membership only supports IPv4 address ranges.