Specify private Gateway agent IP ranges

Gateway allocates tunnel private IP addresses to Gateway agents from a private IP range that is configured system-wide and is the same for each tenant. You may want to specify an endpoint tunnel private IP range that does not overlap the tenant's private network range to Gateway agents. Providing a private IP range might prevent potential conflicts such as when an agent attempts to access a private network service that has the same IP address that is assigned to the agent. The agent IP range must be in a IPv4 CIDR format and unique within your private network to prevent issues with routing to other endpoints in your network. By default, the range is 10.10.0.0/16. Suffixes must be less than 17.
Warning: If you change the agent IP range, the associated agents and Gateway Connectors might disconnect and reconnect. If you access the Gateway Connectors screen (Settings > Network > Private Network) during the disconnect and reconnect, one of the following messages might be displayed. Click The Refresh icon.
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  1. On the menu bar, click Settings > Network.
  2. Click the Private Network tab.
  3. Click Agent IP Range.
  4. Enter the CIDR.
  5. Click Save.