Hello Suno, thank you for your reply.

My VE Node have 255.255.255.240 its /28 network configured (public IPs) but Im using all the IPs in this range, I need more IPs for create new VPS. But the DataCenter dosn't have more IPs availables next to this range. I also have in the same VLAN a /24 range allmost free. I want to create VPS using this subnet but its totally diferent to the already subnet configured in the VE Node.

Can I have some VPS using the first subnet (/28) and others VPS using the other subnet (/24)?

Thank you!

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----Mensaje Original----
 Jose> Hello! We have a OpenVz server working with a subnet we have 6
 Jose> VPS created, but this subnet is full and we need to add more IP
 Jose> address, so I have another subnet available but I can't migrate
 Jose> my actual VPS, is posible that I can have some VPS with one
 Jose> subnet and others VPS with anothers subnets.

Give us a bit more info please. Is that an internal IP range i.e.
something like

net_private_class_a="10.0.0.0/8"
net_private_class_b="172.16.0.0/12"
net_private_class_c="192.168.0.0/16"

or do you have public IP addresses available? In the later, you ISP
(Internet Service Provider) has to take care i.e. do the routing on his
core routers. In case you use private IPs, SNAT (Source Network Address
Translation) works perfectly fine.
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