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• When multiple subnets must be supported (as when connected devices are previously configured with IP addresses from multiple address ranges, and it is not feasible to change the already-defined device IP addresses and the administrator does not want users to be required to set up a separate route to each subnet from their workstations)
• The following table defines the information that must be supplied in the fields that define a virtual network.
IP address to assign to the OnBoard appliance from the virtual network. For example, if the virtual IP address of the network is 10.0.0.0, 10.0.0.254 would be a valid IP address for the OnBoard appliance that could be entered here. Netmask (which is used in combination with the network address portion of the Address above to define the address range of the virtual network), in the form NNN.NNN.NNN.N, as in: 255.255.255.0.
2. Click the Wizard button.
3. Click the Subnets left menu option.
4. Under Virtual Network (DNAT) configuration, enter the IP address within the virtual network’s network address range in the Address field.
6. Click Save and apply changes.
7. Click Next, if desired, to go to the next Wizard screen.