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Newly designed and written “network_settings_intent” module to support the following below capabilities.
a) Global IP Pool is used to manage and allocate IP addresses for network devices within an organization's network infrastructure.
Serves as a centralized repository for IP address management (IPAM) and allows administrators to efficiently assign and track IP addresses across the network.
Simplifies the process of IP address management by providing a single source of truth for all IP address assignments.
b) Reserve IP Pool is used to allocate and manage a pool of reserved IP addresses for special devices or purposes.
Ensures that specific IP addresses are always available and assigned to designated devices, such as critical infrastructure devices or those requiring static IP configurations.
c) Configuring Global network servers AAA, DHCP, DNS and NTP
d) Time Zone allows administrators to configure the time zone settings for the network devices
e) Message of the Day (MOTD) allows administrators to display a customized message that appears when users log in to the routers, switches, and hubs.
f) Telemetry servers (SNMP, Syslog) are used to collect and analyze network telemetry data from network devices.