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Topic: Address pool


  
  PF: Address Pools and Load Balancing   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-31)
An address pool is a supply of two or more addresses whose use is shared among a group of users.
pool types to ensure that a particular source address is always mapped to the same redirection address.
In this example a pool of two addresses is being used to translate outgoing packets.
www.openbsd.org /faq/pf/pools.html   (963 words)

  
 IPv4 Address Report
Originally the address block is a parameter set of the underlying protocol, and the intended purpose of segments of the address space is described in an address architecture.
Address space is allocated to the RIRs in units of /8 address blocks, and the specific address blocks allocated to the RIR is an IANA decision.
Addresses are made available from the unallocated pool to meet demands for their use in networks, and are intended to be assigned for as long as the need condition continues.
www.potaroo.net /tools/ipv4   (4979 words)

  
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Given the continuing depletion of the unallocated address pool, and the consequent inability to service all address allocation requests, it is a likely outcome of interaction between those entities with allocated address space and those seeking address allocation that such allocation requests could be satisfied through a private transaction.
The implication is that both address blocks would be more efficiently utilised, although it is the entity which has large blocks of allocated address space which would be the primary beneficiary of such transactions, effectively capitalising on the opportunity cost of higher efficiency of address block use.
However it is this policy failure to efficiently utilise the IPv4 address space through inadequate address pool management policies, rather than the exhaustion of the pool per se which is perhaps the driving force to design and deploy an evolutionary technology to IPv4 which possesses as a major attribute a significantly larger address space.
www.ietf.org /rfc/rfc1744.txt   (2491 words)

  
 ISP Column - July 2003
Address deployment architectures in contemporary protocols did not have the address space to support such extravagance, nor did they even see a need for global uniqueness of addresses, so everyone numbered their isolated networks starting at the equivalent of '1', and progressed from there.
The outcome from this view, with a predicted address exhaustion date of around 2029, is slightly different to the RIR allocation prediction, but certainly consistent within the bounds of the relatively large level of uncertainty behind the assumptions being made to undertake the prediction.
The current address management system assumes a steady influx of new addresses to meet emerging demands, and the overall address utilization efficiency is not set by any form of market force, but by the outcomes of the application of RIR address allocation policies to new requests for space.
www.potaroo.net /ispcolumn/2003-07-v4-address-lifetime/ale.html   (5052 words)

  
 DHCP Server - On-Demand Address Pool Manager
Specifies an IP address from an on-demand address pool to be returned to a remote peer connecting to this interface.
Configures an address pool as an on-demand address pool using IPCP as the subnet allocation protocol.
Specifies an IP address, an address from a specific IP address pool, or an address from the DHCP mechanism to be returned to a remote peer connecting to this interface.
www.cisco.com /univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios122/122newft/122t/122t8/ftondhcp.htm   (4541 words)

  
 RIPE | Document Store | ripe-343 IPv6 Address Space Management
RIRs receive address space periodically from IANA, and then manage that address space as a "pool" from which subsequent allocation are made to organisations within their regions.
RIRs individually use various allocation techniques within their respective pools of address space (including sparse allocation techniques), in an attempt to ensure that subsequent allocations to ISPs are able to be aggregated.
Before allocating a start address for any new allocation, the CAP should be examined to determine whether the immediately preceding allocation is likely to exhaust its available address space in the foreseeable future.
www.ripe.net /ripe/docs/ipv6-sparse.html   (1769 words)

  
 White Paper:Network Address Translation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-31)
Enterprises can have their own internal IP address schemes and only use a limited number of IP addresses for Internet access.This not only reduces costs, but also simplifies changes (for example a switch to a new ISP) since it is not necessary for the entire internal address scheme to change.
Both pools of IP addresses must be defined by the user.The address assignment is done automatically by the NAT-enabled router, and the user has no influence as to which IP address is picked from the address pool.
NAT of Inside Local Addresses In this scenario a private network was set up with its own private IP address scheme, and NAT is configured on a router connecting the inside (local, 10.1.1.0) network to an outside (global, 192.50.20.2) network, using the public Internet addressing scheme.
www.enterasys.com /products/whitepapers/ssr/network-trans   (2039 words)

  
 Adding IP addresses to the pool
In the From field, enter the complete starting IP address of the range in the format ..., where is a number between 0 and 255.
In the To field, enter the last part of the IP address range , where is a number between 0 and 255.
To add a single IP address, for example, 10.57.85.2, enter 10.57.85.2 in the From field leaving the To field empty.
www.ensim.com /Products/Pro/demos/wp36/help/Appliance/WebHelp/oh_appl_adding_IP_addresses_to_pool.htm   (149 words)

  
 Overview of the IP address pool
After adding the IP addresses to the pool, you need to assign them to resellers, either while adding the reseller, or later by modifying the reseller configuration.
Once an IP address is used by a reseller to create a site, it is automatically removed from the list of available IP addresses, and will not be visible in your list and in the list of the reseller to whom it has been assigned.
When assigning IP addresses to a reseller you have the choice of deciding whether the reseller is able to use IP addresses outside the assigned list.
www.ensim.com /Products/Pro/demos/wp36/help/Appliance/WebHelp/oh_appl_IP_address_pool_overview.htm   (235 words)

  
 Reconfiguring IP Address Pool on DHCP(SBS 2K)
And i'm not comf ortable with this IP address for security reasons as it is the first octect in the 10.0.0.x block and anyone (a potential hacker can have his first gues s corrrect).
The IP Address pool from 10.0.0.1 to 10.0.0.254 to 10.0.0.1 to 10.0.255.2 55 with sunetmask 255.255.0.0??
The IP Address pool from 10.0.0.1 to 10.0.0.254 to 10.0.0.1 to
www.webservertalk.com /message232466.html   (705 words)

  
 Network Address Translation > Configuring NAT   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-31)
This public address space is used as a pool from which IG addresses are dynamically selected for mapping to the IL addresses.
While a pool address is mapped to an address in the NAT table, it cannot be mapped to any other address.
Because an IL address can be mapped to an address from more than one pool, the address mappings are extended mappings, showing the protocol type and the port number.
www.informit.com /articles/article.asp?p=25273&seqNum=4   (7048 words)

  
 Remote IP address pools   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-31)
The system can use remote IP address pools for any answering or terminating point-to-point connection profile that is used with multiple incoming connections.
However, once all the addresses in the pool are used, any subsequent connection request is refused until another connection ends and frees up an address.
In this case, the IP address is given to the remote system; otherwise, an address from the remote IP address pool is returned.
www.redbooks.ibm.com /pubs/html/as400/v4r5/ic2924/info/RZAIYRZAIYREMOTEPOOL.HTM   (340 words)

  
 Pool class Reference
Pools may be tempory (in-memory), long-lived, or even archival; they may dynamic or static; they may be private to this process or shared across a network.
Instantiate a local pool object for interaction with the pool identified by the given address.
In general, addresses are interpreted as URIs relative to a file: URL for the current working directory, so unless the address contains a colon, it behaves very much like a file name.
www.w3.org /2001/06/blindfold/api/classPool.html   (240 words)

  
 How to Configure the Paged Address Pool and System Page Table Entry Memory Areas
By default, 2 GB of this address space is allocated to each process, and 2 GB is allocated to the kernel.
While separate 2 GB regions of address space are used for each process in the computer, most of the 2 GB kernel area is global and remains the same no matter which user-mode process is currently active.
Therefore, the 2 GB kernel address space area can impose a limit on the number of system data structures and the amount of kernel information that can be stored on a computer, regardless of how much RAM is installed.
support.microsoft.com /kb/247904/EN-US   (1284 words)

  
 Network Address Translation Commands
Name of the pool from which global IP addresses are allocated during dynamic translation.
Packets with source addresses that pass the access list are dynamically translated using global addresses from the named pool.
Packets with source addresses that pass the access list are translated using global addresses from the named pool.
www.cisco.com /univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios113ed/cs/csprtd/csprtd11/csnat.htm   (1002 words)

  
 What is static IP address/dynamic IP address? - a definition from Whatis.com - see also: static IP address, dynamic IP ...
A static IP address is a number (in the form of a dotted quad) that is assigned to a computer by an Internet service provider (ISP) to be its permanent address on the Internet.
Computers use IP addresses to locate and talk to each other on the Internet, much the same way people use phone numbers to locate and talk to one another on the telephone.
Once the user disconnects from the Internet, their dynamic IP address goes back into the IP address pool so it can be assigned to another user.
searchwebservices.techtarget.com /sDefinition/0,,sid26_gci520967,00.html   (684 words)

  
 U.S. shrugs off world's address shortage | Tech News on ZDNet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-31)
Global momentum is growing for a new address system, known as IPv6, which promises to vastly expand the pool of unique numbers available for connecting PCs and other devices to the Net.
Since fear of an address shortage is the single biggest argument in favor of a switch, the United States could stay on the sidelines as the rest of the world wrestles with the upgrade over the coming years, networking experts said.
The $30 billion-a-year agency plans to move all its networks to the new Net address standard by 2008, fueling speculation that the switch--already under way in Japan and other parts of the world--may at last be at hand in the United States.
news.zdnet.com /2100-3513_22-5055803.html   (1743 words)

  
 SuperStack II Remote Access System 1500 Management Guide
Then, when an "inbound" packet addressed to 200.1.1.1 arrives at the RAS 1500 from the public network, the RAS 1500 uses the dynamic NAT mapping to reverse the translation (from 200.1.1.1 to 192.168.111.1), and the packet is routed to the correct user on the private network.
Then, when an "inbound" packet addressed to 200.1.1.1, port 5001 arrives at the RAS 1500 from the public network, the RAS 1500 uses the dynamic PAT mapping to reverse the translation (from 200.1.1.1, port 5001 to 192.168.111.1, port 4444), and the packet is routed to the correct user on the private network.
A dynamic public IP address translation pool is defined for other machines on the private network to be able to access the public network.
support.3com.com /infodeli/tools/remote/ras1500/s_ware1_5/sys_man/15adv4.htm   (1048 words)

  
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Assign IP addresses from this pool to Resellers when adding a Reseller or modifying Reseller configuration.
Enter the first IP address of the range in the From field and last part of the ending IP address in the To field, and click Add.
The newly added and current IP addresses in the pool are displayed below.
www.olm.net /windows_ded_demos/Appliance/appliance_ip_address_pool.htm   (159 words)

  
 Configuring address pools   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-31)
You can use the Address Allocation Manager to define pools of addresses for individual subnets or your entire network.
For example, if you set up an initial address pool for the purpose of testing the address server, you could put this pool into use by renaming the pool.
Select whether you are entering a single address or a range of addresses.
docsrv.sco.com /NET_tcpip/aasT.pool.html   (372 words)

  
 Set the paged address pool and kernel stack size
In Windows 2000, a fair amount of the memory reserved specifically for the kernel is devoted to two things: the paged address pool and the kernel stack.
The paged address pool is memory used by kernel-mode components, such as Ring 0 drivers.
This is usually a sign of the paged address pool or kernel stack running out of memory.
whatis.techtarget.com /tip/1,289483,sid1_gci835208,00.html   (529 words)

  
 VPN client address assignment and name resolution   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-31)
For example, when addresses assigned from a static pool or by a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server to VPN clients are part of the Internal network segment, computers from the Internal network will send ARP queries to VPN clients.
When you use dynamic address assignment, the address that the VPN client is assigned is actually an address from the Internal network.
If you use a static address pool for address assignment, the addresses that you want to assign to the pool must first be removed from other defined networks, because overlapping of IP addresses between networks is not allowed.
www.microsoft.com /technet/prodtechnol/isa/2004/help/CMT_VPNAddress.mspx   (680 words)

  
 NetMotion Wireless - Tech Note 2166: Setting Up a Virtual IP Address Scheme
The VIP address pool and the static addresses must be separate ranges, otherwise you'll run into problems where your static VIP addresses are in use by clients that got them out of a pool.
If you are assigning static VIP addresses by device, the device will not appear in the Mobility console until after it connects for the first time, which means you won't be able to assign it a static VIP address.
Like the VIP addresses in a pool, static VIP addresses must be on the same subnet as the Mobility server, and they cannot be in use by anything else on your network.
www.netmotionwireless.com /support/technotes/2166.asp   (1616 words)

  
 RAS Clients Select the Beginning Address in Static Pool
After you select the "Allow remote clients to request a predetermined IP address" option in the RAS Server TCP/IP Configuration dialog box and the RAS client selects the beginning static address as its IP address, the RAS client is unable to PING the remote network including the RAS server.
This address is reserved for the RAS server's use and cannot be used by a RAS client.
To work around this problem, request another IP address in the static address pool other than the beginning IP address in the pool.
support.microsoft.com /kb/122701/EN-US   (249 words)

  
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Each of these options is used by the relay agent to tell the DHCP Server to allocation address from more than one address pool.
When DHCP Relay can not decide the address pool from the information of DHCP Client, it sends the information of multi address pool to DHCP Server.
The DHCP Server decides allocation from which address pool by the information of client and the gateways.
www.faqs.org /ftp/internet-drafts/draft-zi-dhc-agent-request-multi-pool-00.txt   (842 words)

  
 Create a static IP address pool
Right-click the server name for which you want to create a static IP address pool, and then click Properties.
In Start IP address, type a starting IP address, and then either type an ending IP address for the range in End IP address or type the number of IP addresses in the range in Number of addresses.
If the static IP address pool consists of ranges of IP addresses that are for a separate subnet, then you need to either enable an IP routing protocol on the remote access server computer or add static IP routes consisting of the {IP Address, Mask} of each range to the routers of the intranet.
www.microsoft.com /windows2000/en/advanced/help/ras_IP_pool.htm   (189 words)

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