Hi usually the floating ip is your external network, which is using S/D NAT to 
pass data to and from the instance. 

Remo 
On Jul 16, 2014, at 8:13, Nhan Cao <nhanc...@gmail.com> wrote:

> HI guys.
> I have a question about Float ip openstack.
> My architechture use 3 node : compute, controller, network(neutron) and 1 
> switch cisco for internal network and external network. I want to use Float 
> IP for VMs, but i don't understand how to configure Float IP in cisco switch 
> for Network node (eg: buy IP from ISP, config switch.....).
> who can explain for me?
> Thanks
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