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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
- Secondary IP - A secondary private IP address
| 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 |
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| 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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- If you do not see New Public IP, but instead, you see Max Unassigned IPs, then you have reached your limit of unassigned public IP addresses. You cannot have more than five unassigned public IP addresses.
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- 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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- 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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- 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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- 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.
- Locate the desired IP address, and then click the corresponding gear icon.
- Select Delete.
- Click OK.
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- 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.
- Locate the desired IP address, and then click the corresponding gear icon.
- Select Delete.
- Click OK.
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- Click IP Addresses.
- If you have virtual machines in various data centers, then click the corresponding data center.
- Click Public.
- Locate and over over the desired IP address.
- Click the vertical ellipses.
- Click Remove NAT.
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- 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.
- Locate the desired IP address, and then click the corresponding gear icon.
- Select Assign Private IP.
- Select the desired virtual machine.
- Click Save IP Assignment.
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- 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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- 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.
- Locate the desired IP address, and then click the corresponding gear icon.
- Select Unassign Private IP.
- Click OK.
- You must also unassign the IP address within the virtual machine to complete the removal.
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- 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.