Hello  Kirk,

Yes, I am; the default security group settings in the basic mode.



On Apr 04, 2013, at 04:06 PM, Kirk Kosinski <[email protected]> wrote:

Are you using security groups in your basic zone?

Kirk

On 04/04/2013 10:23 AM, Maurice Lawler wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> Thank you so very much for the replies. I am using Basic Zone right now and yes, I would like the ability to assign a secondary IP address to any instance (should the instances I a hosting request them) at this point one has requested a secondary IP address.
>
> So the previous response, would that work in basic mode, how should I proceed?
>
> - Maurice
>
>
> On Apr 4, 2013, at 10:29 AM, Ahmad Emneina <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Dropping -dev as to not cross post. Just to clear things up...
>> Maurice: this is for guests to have multiple ip's in a vm, right? Would these ip's be on the same subnet or a different network. I think Chiradeep posted a way to technically get around this. Also for further clarification, what cloudstack zone type are you working with?
>>
>> Ahmad
>>
>> On Apr 3, 2013, at 9:36 PM, Maurice Lawler <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello Cloud Stack Family,
>>>
>>>
>>> I have attempted to the best of my ability to set this up. I have an instance (actually two) I would like to toss one additional IP address to two different instances. Cloud Stack 4.0.1 is proving to be rather difficult to accomplish this in.
>>>
>>> Here is my set-up:
>>>
>>> Single Server | CentOS 6.3 | KVM | CS 4.0.1
>>>
>>> Yesterday, I was provided a helpful link: http://markmail.org/message/bt7pqnen26v2o63k
>>>
>>> However, I am not making much sense out of that.
>>>
>>> If ANYONE has ANY experience adding a secondary IP address -- please feel free to rescue me from the quick sand I am slowly sinking in!
>>>
>>> I would greatly appreciate any and ALL help!
>>>
>>> Thanks again!
>>>
>>> - Maurice (aka: daoenix)
>

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