how to increase azure stack hci logical network ip pool

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2024-08-21T04:54:53.58+00:00

how to increase azure stack hci logical network ip pool

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  1. Anusree Nashetty 4,555 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff Moderator
    2024-08-21T09:18:50.15+00:00

    Hi Nicky Chik,

    Welcome to the Microsoft Q&A Platform! Thank you for asking your question here.

    Here are the detailed steps on to increase Azure stack HCI logical network IP pool by using Azure portal.

    1. Access the Azure Stack HCI Resource in the Azure Portal:
    • Log in to the Azure portal
    • Navigate to your Azure Stack HCI resource group.
    1. Navigate to the Logical Networks:
    • Find and select the logical network you wish to modify under the "Network" section or within the "Azure Stack HCI" service.
    1. Modify the IP Pool:
    • Once inside the logical network settings, locate the IP address pool associated with your network.
    • You can edit the existing IP range by increasing the start or end IP address, or you can add a new IP range to the pool.
    1. Apply and Save Changes:
    • After adjusting the IP pool, save the changes.
    • These changes will be propagated to the Azure Stack HCI infrastructure.
    1. Verify the Changes:
    • Confirm that the new IP pool is available for use by checking the IP allocation within the logical network.
    • Ensure that no conflicts exist with other network configurations.

    Note: Ensure that the new IP range is within the appropriate subnet and does not conflict with any other network settings.

    For more information, please refer to Microsoft docs

    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure-stack/hci/manage/create-logical-networks?tabs=azureportal

    If you have any further queries, do let us know.

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