Hi Fabrice,

You can create a new network offering for guest network which does not have the 
specify VLAN flag set, then use it to create a new Guest Network, while you are 
at id you set the specify IP Range option you can then also set custom CIDR 
when you create the network.

Regards

Geoff


On 13 Dec 2012, at 09:43, "Fabrice Brazier" <fabrice.braz...@apalia.net> wrote:

Hi Folks,



In an Advanced Networking setup, each Account is taking a VLAN ID from the
VLAN range of the zone (for the Isolated Guest Network).

The default Guest IP Range is the same for all Accounts within a Zone. The
subnet is by default 10.1.1.0/24.

Is there a way to specify the guest IP range for the Guest CIDR of the zone
(without specifying a VLAN ID for the network but using the VLAN range of
the zone) ? E.g. 10.1.1.10 – 10.1.1.50



Thanks,

Fabrice
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