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To fully use this screen, you must have the following permissions assigned to your account: - Read Network IP
- Write Network IP
- Read Network NAT
- Write Network NAT
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You can use the IP Addresses screen to view and assign private and public IP addresses for your virtual machines. Note |
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By default, IP addresses assigned to a virtual machine are private; however, you can request a public IP address. |
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Armor offers one free public IP address per virtual machine. You can request additional public IP addresses for the same virtual machine at an additional cost. |
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Additionally, there is a cost associated with a public IP address that is not assigned (routed) to a virtual machine / private IP address. |
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Private Section
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Private IP | The private IP addresses allocated to your account. | State | - Reserved (Assigned) - When the private IP address is assigned to a public IP address
- Unassigned (Available) - When the private IP address is not assigned to a public IP address
- Primary IP - The primary private IP address assigned to a virtual machine
- Secondary IP - A secondary private IP address assigned to a virtual machine
| Public IPs | The public IP address assigned to the private IP address | VM | The virtual machine associated with the private IP address | Workload | The workload where the virtual machine lives |
Public Section
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Public IP | The public IP addresses allocated to your account. Note |
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There is a cost associated with a public IP address that is not assigned (routed) to a private IP address. If you have a public IP address listed in your account that is not assigned to a private IP address, Armor recommends that you remove that public IP address from your account. To learn how to remove a public IP address from your account, see Remove an existing public IP address from a virtual machine. |
| State | The status of the public IP address with respect to your private IP addresses - Not Routed: When a public IP address is not assigned to a private IP address.
- Routed: When a public IP address has been assigned to a private IP address.
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| Request a new public IP address |
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| Request a new public IP address |
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| Assign a new public IP address to an existing virtual machine / private IP address
- In the Armor Management Portal (AMP), in the left-side navigation, click Infrastructure.
- Click IP Addresses.
- If you have virtual machines in various data centers, then in the top menu, click the corresponding data center.
- Click Public.
- Click the plus ( + ) icon.
- Review the information under Environment and Quantity, and then click Add IP Addresses.
- Locate and hover over the newly created public IP address.
- Click the vertical ellipses.
- Click Assign to VM.
- In Virtual Machine, select the desired virtual machine.
- In IP Address, select an available private IP address.
- Click Create NAT.
- This action may take a few minutes to complete.
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| Assign an existing public IP address to a virtual machine |
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| Assign an existing public IP address to a virtual machine |
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| Assign an existing public IP address to an existing virtual machine / private IP address
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In this example, you will assign a public IP address that is displayed as Not Routed. |
- In the Armor Management Portal (AMP), in the left-side navigation, click Infrastructure.
- Click IP Addresses.
- If you have virtual machines in various data centers, then click the corresponding data center.
- Click Public.
- Locate and hover over the desired public IP address.
- Click the vertical ellipses.
- Click Assign to VM.
- In Virtual Machine, select the desired virtual machine.
- In IP Address, select the corresponding virtual machine.
- Click Create NAT.
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| Remove an existing public IP address from a virtual machine |
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| Remove an existing public IP address from a virtual machine |
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| Unassign and remove an existing public IP address from a virtual machine / private IP address
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There is a cost associated with a public IP address that is not assigned (routed) to a virtual machine. After you unassign a public IP address, Armor recommends that you remove the unassigned IP address. |
- In the Armor Management Portal (AMP), in the left-side navigation, click Infrastructure.
- Click IP Addresses.
- If you have virtual machines in various data centers, then in the top menu, select the corresponding data center.
- Click Public.
- Locate and hover over the desired public IP address.
- Click the vertical ellipses.
- Click Remove NAT.
- Click Remove NAT again.
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If you do not plan to use this public IP address in the future, to avoid additional costs, Armor recommends that you remove the public IP address from your AMP account. - In the Public section of the IP Addresses screen, locate and hover over the desired IP address.
- Click Relinquish IP.
- Click Relinquish IP again.
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| Assign an available private IP address |
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| Assign an available private IP address |
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| Assign a secondary, available private IP address to an existing virtual machine / public IP address
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By default, new virtual machines are assigned a primary private IP address; however, you can assign a secondary private IP address. |
- In the Armor Management Portal (AMP), in the left-side navigation, click Infrastructure.
- Click IP Addresses.
- If you have virtual machines in various data centers, then in the top menu, select the corresponding data center.
- Locate and hover over the desired private IP address.
- Click the vertical ellipses.
- Click Assign to VM.
- In the drop-down menu, select the desired virtual machine, and then click Assign IP.
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| Unassign a secondary private IP address |
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| Unassign a secondary private IP address |
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| Unassign a secondary private IP address from a virtual machine / public IP address
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You cannot unassign a primary private IP address from a virtual machine. |
- In the Armor Management Portal (AMP), in the left-side navigation, click Infrastructure.
- Click IP Addresses.
- If you have virtual machines in various data centers, then in the top menu, select the corresponding data center.
- Locate and hover over the desired private IP address.
- Click the vertical ellipses.
- Click Remove IP from VM.
- Select Remove IP Assignment.
- You must also unassign the IP address within the virtual machine to complete the removal.
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