Caution
The Fuel command-line interface has been updated. Although old
fuel
commands are still available, we recommend that you use
the new fuel2
commands instead. See
the Fuel CLI commands comparison matrix.
To add network ranges, edit the network configuration file:
add the IP network range to ip_ranges
and change
notation
from cidr
to ip_ranges
.
Step-by-step:
On the Fuel Master node, download the network configuration file:
fuel network --env <ENV-ID> -d
where <ENV_ID> is the ID of the environment (a number) that you can
get by issuing the fuel env
command.
For example:
fuel network --env 1 -d
Open the downloaded /root/network_<ENV-ID>.yaml file for editing.
Add your list of IP network ranges under the ip_ranges
parameter.
Sample:
ip_ranges:
- - 192.168.0.1
- 192.168.0.90
- - 192.168.0.100
- 192.168.0.254
In the same network configuration file, change notation: cidr
to notation: ip_ranges
.
Sample:
meta:
cidr: 192.168.0.0/24
configurable: true
map_priority: 2
name: management
notation: ip_ranges
render_addr_mask: internal
Upload the edited network configuration file:
fuel network --env <ENV-ID> -u
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