Hi,

In UI go to 
Instance -> Nic: 
In nic details you can find 'View Ip addresses' tab. In this page you can find 
'Acquire ip address'.

Thanks,
Jayapal

On 08-Sep-2013, at 1:10 PM, Jayapal Reddy Uradi <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Please find my inline comments.
> 
> Thanks,
> Jayapal
> 
> On 08-Sep-2013, at 1:01 AM, Indra Pramana <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Dear all,
>> 
>> In addition to my previous e-mail below, earlier I did some tests by
>> creating the normal "isolated" type network with "Offering for Isolated
>> networks with Source Nat service enabled" network offering, and then create
>> a VM instance using the network. The VM instance is created successfully
>> using a private guest IP address. I then tried to acquire a public IP
>> address (Network > the network name > View IP Addresses > Acquire New IP)
>> and once the public IP address is acquired, I can map the public IP to the
>> VM using "Static NAT".
>> 
>> However, when I tried to acquire another new IP address, and try to static
>> NAT it to the same VM, it refuses to do so with this error message: "Failed
>> to enable static nat for the ip address id=1752 as vm id=1934 is already
>> associated with ip id=1568". Two questions:
>> 
>> 1. Can we create static NAT for two (or more) public IP addresses into one
>> single VM?
> No.
> In one to one NAT (static NAT) one public ip can be mapped to one guest VM ip.
>> 2. Can we assign two (or more) guest IP addresses on a single VM instance?
> Multiple ips to nic can be added using addiptonic API.
> In UI, Instance -> Nic -> acquire ip to nic
>> 
>> Looking forward to your reply, thank you.
>> 
>> Cheers.
>> 
>> 
>> On Fri, Sep 6, 2013 at 7:26 PM, Indra Pramana <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> Dear all,
>>> 
>>> We are implementing "shared" network type instead of "isolated" network
>>> type, which means that we are assigning public IP address as guest IP for
>>> all our VMs. This means that our VMs are using public IP instead of private
>>> IP configured on the NIC interfaces, without any network address
>>> translation done by the virtual router.
>>> 
>>> My question: is it possible to assign multiple guest/public IP addresses
>>> into one VM? I can't find this option on the current setting. Is multiple
>>> public IP addresses only supported on "isolated" network and is not
>>> supported on "shared" network?
>>> 
>>> I found this article while Googling, but I'm not too sure whether this can
>>> been implemented?
>>> 
>>> https://cwiki.apache.org/CLOUDSTACK/multiple-ip-address-per-nic.html
>>> 
>>> I am using CloudStack 4.1.1 and KVM hypervisor, and running advanced
>>> network type (instead of basic).
>>> 
>>> Looking forward to your reply, thank you.
>>> 
>>> Cheers.
>>> 
> 

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