Hello,
Thanks for getting back to me. Currently, we are assigning secondary IP
from the same subnet using DHCP.
Alike a "guest, password" is there any script that we can trigger to update
the network configuration.
At the ACS level we can set up static route using API's
Thanks again,
Ranjit
On
Hello Ranjit,
When you add secondary IPs to the instance, it means you will provide the same
subnet IP in secondary interface of the NIC, So you have to configure your VM
in such a way so that they can obtain the IP from DHCP ( You create sub
interface of your primary interface i.e tho is your
Thanks for getting back to me. At the ACS level network is configured fine
but at the OS level, it does not get updated. By default, OS is using DHCP.
In this case, how can we automatically configure secondary IP on the server
i.e. CentOS, Ubuntu, Windows etc.
Thank you,
Ranjit
On Wed, Oct 20, 2
Hi,
For each isolated network with source NAT, cloudstack assigns a public IP
to the network as the source NAT IP. Therefore it is not an issue.
To add secondary IPs, go to vm details -> NICs tab -> choose a NIC -> click
icon 'Edit secondary IPs'.
-Wei
On Tue, 19 Oct 2021 at 23:35, Ranjit Jadha