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Question Tools & Resources => IP Addresses => bulk generation

Diovina GmbH

New Pleskian
Server operating system version
Debian 12.7
Plesk version and microupdate number
Plesk Obsidian 18.0.64 Update #1 Web Host Edition
We have to configure a lot of new PLESK servers in a backup data centre.
All these servers are to be given a list of around 40 IP addresses (some shared and some dedicated).
Unfortunately, this task is very time-consuming and error-prone via the PLESK GUI interface.

Is there a way to somehow import the list of IP addresses and have it created ‘automatically’?
 
Why do you add them manually? Add them from the system and reread the IP addresses. True they won't be set dedicated or shared as you might want.

You can also manage the IP addresses using
Code:
plesk bin ipmanage
 
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