IpBlock
A block of IPv4 addresses defined by a start address and a mask/prefix (network CIDR). An IP block is typically large & allocated to a tenant for automated consumption. An IP block is always a contiguous address space, for example 192.0.0.1/8. An IP block can be further subdivided into subnets called IP block subnets. These IP block subnets can later be added to IP pools and used for IP allocation. An IP pool is typically a collection of subnets that are often not a contiguous address space. Clients are allocated IP addresses only from IP pools. Sample Structure Diagram IpBlock_VMware 192.0.0.1/8 ======================================================================= / / / IpBlockSubnet_Finance ( IpBlockSubnet_Eng1 IpBlockSubnet_Eng2 / ) / 192.168.0.1/16 ( 192.170.1.1/16 192.180.1.1/24 / ) IpPool_Eng / (/) / / =======================================================================
{
"_self": {
"action": "string",
"href": "string",
"rel": "string"
},
"_links": [
{
"action": "string",
"href": "string",
"rel": "string"
}
],
"_schema": "string",
"_revision": 0,
"_system_owned": false,
"display_name": "string",
"description": "string",
"tags": [
{
"scope": "string",
"tag": "string"
}
],
"_create_user": "string",
"_protection": "string",
"_create_time": 0,
"_last_modified_time": 0,
"_last_modified_user": "string",
"id": "string",
"resource_type": "string",
"cidr": "string"
}