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| <section id="advanced-zone-guest-ip-addresses"> |
| <title>Advanced Zone Guest IP Addresses</title> |
| <para>When advanced networking is used, the administrator can create additional networks for use |
| by the guests. These networks can span the zone and be available to all accounts, or they can be |
| scoped to a single account, in which case only the named account may create guests that attach |
| to these networks. The networks are defined by a VLAN ID, IP range, and gateway. The |
| administrator may provision thousands of these networks if desired. Additionally, the |
| administrator can reserve a part of the IP address space for non-&PRODUCT; VMs and |
| servers.</para> |
| </section> |