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Question multiple IP-Addresses ?

Tools & Settings => IP Addresses => (Click) Reread IP

That will read all your interfaces on server.
 
anyhow you should have a ip list given by your "data center", along with gateway ip that you'll have to add on your server. after that you have to click "Reread" on plesk.
 
anyhow you should have a ip list given by your "data center", along with gateway ip that you'll have to add on your server. after that you have to click "Reread" on plesk.
 
You could use the "ipmanage" CLI tool from plesk, see:
Code:
# plesk bin ipmanage -h
Also read: ipmanage: IP Addresses

If your IPs are all consecutive IP addresses then you could add them with a short shell script like this:
Code:
for i in `seq 1 254` ; do plesk bin ipmanage -c 123.123.123.$i -mask 255.255.255.0 -type shared -interface ens192 ; done

This would add IPs from 123.123.123.1 up to 123.123.123.254. You'll have to adapt the script according to your needs.
 
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