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Figure 3 illustrates the network setup within a single zone.
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A firewall for management traffic operates in the NAT mode. The network typically is assigned IP addresses in the 192.168.0.0/16 Class B private address space. Each pod is assigned IP addresses in the 192.168.*.0/24 Class C private address space.
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Each zone has its own set of public IP addresses. Public IP addresses from different zones do not overlap.
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