Managing Zones

For an overview of zones and how they fit into the network model, see Zones.

Shrinking or splitting zones

Keeping separate zones for mixed-family IP addresses

If your network has both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, have separate zones for IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. When an IPv4 address is compared to an IPv6 address or used in a mixed-family zone, the IPv4 address is handled as IPv4-mapped IPv6. If you create a mixed-family zone, some users may find results of this mapping as unexpected. Micro Focus therefore recommends creating zones that just contain one type of address.

Zone Attributes

Attribute

Description

Name

A descriptive name for the IP address range the network zone represents (required)

Start Address

Provide an IP address that identifies the start of the network scope.

End Address

Provide an IP address that identifies the end of the network scope.

Dynamic Addressing

Click this option on or off to indicate whether this network uses dynamic addressing

  • Checkmark (toggle on) this option to indicate that the network you are describing uses dynamic addressing (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol or DHCP server)

  • Leave this option unchecked (toggle off), if the network you are describing does not use dynamic addressing (but, rather, uses static IP addresses)

Location

The location resource for this zone. See Locations.

  • Select the location using the drop-down arrow. The arrow displays the Locations resource tree.
  • Alternatively, if the resource tree has too many subgroups to traverse and you know the location by name, see Using the Advanced Selector While Editing Resources.

Network

The network in which this zone resides.

In addition to the above zone Attributes, the Zone Editor includes subtabs for adding Assets and Categories into the zone you are configuring.