IPAn IP (Internet Protocol) address is a unique address which is used to locate and identify the node in communications with other nodes on the network. It is assigned to each computer and other devices that are connected to a TCP/IP network.

The IP pool is a set of available IP addresses. It can be passed on to customers and resellers or can be utilized for your own websites. IP addresses may be designated as either dedicated or shared. A dedicated IP means that the target subscriber becomes the only owner of the address, and a shared IP means that this address is shared among many subscribers.

The following command is used to remove the .123.0.2.34 IP address from the ABC’s IP pool,

Command:

ip_pool.exe -remove 123.0.2.34 -owner ABC

or

ip_pool.exe -r 123.0.2.34 -owner ABC