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Figure 13.3 Assigning Multiple IP Addresses to one Host Record
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From Grid Manager, you can click the link of the network container 20.0.0.0/8 in the IP List panel and drill down to the two network containers, 20.8.0.0/13 and 20.7.0.0/13, as shown in
Figure 13.5. You can click the network container links to drill down further to the leaf networks.
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The appliance puts the deleted network container in the Recycle Bin, if enabled. You can also schedule the deletion for a later time. Click Schedule Deletion and in the Schedule Change panel, enter a date, time, and time zone. For information, see Scheduling Deletions. For information about scheduling recursive deletions of network containers, see Scheduling Recursive Deletions of Network Containers and Zones.