diff --git a/network/public-gateways/how-to/move-to-routed-ip.mdx b/network/public-gateways/how-to/move-to-routed-ip.mdx
index 6aa02ab004..9bfde8d393 100644
--- a/network/public-gateways/how-to/move-to-routed-ip.mdx
+++ b/network/public-gateways/how-to/move-to-routed-ip.mdx
@@ -1,13 +1,13 @@
---
meta:
title: How to move your Public Gateway to a routed IP
- description: This page explains how to move your Public Gateway from a legacy NAT IP addressing solution, to a routed IP solution, compatible with Scaleway's IP mobility project and features.
+ description: Find out how to move your Public Gateway from a legacy NAT IP addressing solution, to a routed IP solution, compatible with Scaleway's IP mobility project and features.
content:
h1: How to move your Public Gateway to a routed IP
- paragraph: This page explains how to move your Public Gateway from a legacy NAT IP addressing solution, to a routed IP solution, compatible with Scaleway's IP mobility project and features.
+ paragraph: Find out how to move your Public Gateway from a legacy NAT IP addressing solution, to a routed IP solution, compatible with Scaleway's IP mobility project and features.
tags: public-gateway public gateway nat-ip routed-ip ip-mobility
dates:
- validation: 2024-04-03
+ validation: 2024-10-07
posted: 2024-04-03
categories:
- network
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diff --git a/network/vpc/how-to/attach-resources-to-pn.mdx b/network/vpc/how-to/attach-resources-to-pn.mdx
index b52e6281c8..08b6354dcd 100644
--- a/network/vpc/how-to/attach-resources-to-pn.mdx
+++ b/network/vpc/how-to/attach-resources-to-pn.mdx
@@ -41,14 +41,10 @@ The following resource types can be attached to a Private Network:
1. Click **VPC** in the **Network** section of the side menu. Your VPC [dashboard](https://console.scaleway.com/vpc/vpc) displays:
-
-
2. Click the VPC containing the Private Network to which you want to attach a resource.
A list of Private Networks in this VPC displays:
-
-
3. Click the Private Network to which you want to attach a resource.
The Private Network's dashboard displays.
diff --git a/network/vpc/how-to/create-private-network.mdx b/network/vpc/how-to/create-private-network.mdx
index 9e6255e5de..e52085163f 100644
--- a/network/vpc/how-to/create-private-network.mdx
+++ b/network/vpc/how-to/create-private-network.mdx
@@ -1,13 +1,13 @@
---
meta:
title: How to create a Private Network
- description: This page explains how to create a Private Network in a Scaleway VPC
+ description: Find out how to create a Private Network in a Scaleway VPC, and start building optimized, secure cloud infrastructures away from the public internet
content:
h1: How to create a Private Network
- paragraph: This page explains how to create a Private Network in a Scaleway VPC
+ paragraph: Find out how to create a Private Network in a Scaleway VPC, and start building optimized, secure cloud infrastructures away from the public internet
tags: regional-private-network private-network vpc virtual-private-cloud region
dates:
- validation: 2024-04-02
+ validation: 2024-10-07
posted: 2023-03-21
categories:
- network
@@ -30,19 +30,15 @@ While DHCP is built into all new Private Networks, it may not be automatically a
1. Click **VPC** in the **Network** section of the side menu. The list of your VPCs displays:
-
-
Each Private Network must be created within a VPC. A default VPC is created for you in each Scaleway region.
2. Click the VPC you wish to create your Private Network in.
If you already have existing Private Networks in this VPC, a list of these displays. Otherwise, you see a welcome screen.
-
-
3. Click **+ Create Private Network**. The creation screen displays.
-
+
4. Enter a **name** for the network, or leave the randomly generated name in place. Optionally, you can also add **tags** to help organize your Private Networks. Each tag should be separated by a space.
@@ -70,7 +66,7 @@ The IPv4 CIDR block is defined at the time of creating the Private Network. You
Automatically generating a CIDR block is the default (and recommended) setting when creating a Private Network. Simply follow the steps [above](#how-to-create-a-private-network) to create a Private Network, leave **Advanced Settings** at default values, and a `/22` CIDR block will be automatically generated for the Private Network.
-This block is guaranteed to be unique within the VPC, and will not overlap with any of your other Private Networks. It gives 1024 private IPv4 addresses, of which 1022 are available to be allocated to resources attached to the Private Network.
+This block is guaranteed to be unique within the VPC, and will not overlap with any of your other Private Networks. It gives 1024 private IPv4 addresses, of which 1022 are available to be allocated to resources attached to the Private Network. The first two and last two addresses in the block are not available.
#### Defining a custom CIDR block
@@ -78,11 +74,11 @@ If you prefer, you can define your own custom IPv4 CIDR block when creating your
1. Follow the steps [above](#how-to-create-a-private-network) to create a Private Network, and at step 5, click **Advanced Settings**.
-
+
2. Click **Define custom**. The following screen displays:
-
+
3. Enter a network **prefix**. This should typically be in the following ranges normally used for private networks:
- `192.168.0.0` - `192.168.255.255`
diff --git a/network/vpc/how-to/delete-private-network.mdx b/network/vpc/how-to/delete-private-network.mdx
index ebdc6ef764..2530490f13 100644
--- a/network/vpc/how-to/delete-private-network.mdx
+++ b/network/vpc/how-to/delete-private-network.mdx
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ content:
paragraph: This page explains how to delete a Private Network
tags: regional-private-network private-network vpc virtual-private-cloud delete destroy
dates:
- validation: 2024-04-02
+ validation: 2024-10-04
posted: 2023-03-21
categories:
- network
@@ -26,13 +26,9 @@ categories:
Each Private Network exists within a VPC.
-
-
2. Click the VPC containing the Private Network you want to delete.
- A list of your Private Networks in this VPC displays:
-
-
+ A list of your Private Networks in this VPC displays.
3. Click the icon next to the Private Network you want to delete, then click **Delete** on the pop-up menu.
diff --git a/network/vpc/troubleshooting/vpc-limitations.mdx b/network/vpc/troubleshooting/vpc-limitations.mdx
index a8f4b3c74f..0aa4f3f06f 100644
--- a/network/vpc/troubleshooting/vpc-limitations.mdx
+++ b/network/vpc/troubleshooting/vpc-limitations.mdx
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ content:
paragraph: This page sets out some known limitations of Scaleway's VPC
tags: vpc regional-private-networks
dates:
- validation: 2024-04-02
+ validation: 2024-10-14
posted: 2023-03-22
categories:
- network