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To fully use this screen, you must have the following permissions assigned to your account:
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You can use the IP Addresses screen to view and assign private and public IP addresses for your virtual machines.
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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 (allocatedrouted) to a virtual machine / private IP address. |
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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 New Public IP.
- 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.
In Location, select a data center location.
- In Quantity, select the desired amount.
- Click Add IP Addresses. The newly created public IP address will be located at the top of the table.
- Locate the newly created IP address, and then click the corresponding gear icon.
- Select Edit Assignments.
- In Available Public IPs, select and move the desired IP address to Assigned Public IPs.
- Click Save IP Assignment.
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In the Armor Management Portal (AMP), in the left-side navigation,
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click Infrastructure.
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Click IP Addresses.
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If you have virtual machines in various data centers, then in the top menu, click the corresponding data center.
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Click Public.
Click the plus ( + ) icon.
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Review the information under
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Environment and Quantity, and then
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click Add IP Addresses.
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Locate and hover over the newly created public IP address.
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Click the vertical ellipses.
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Click Assign to VM.
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In Virtual Machine, select the desired virtual machine.
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In IP Address, select
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an available private IP address.
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Click Create
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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.
- Locate the desired IP address, and then click the corresponding gear icon.
- Select Edit Assignments.
- In Available Public IPs, select and move the desired IP address to Assigned Public IPs.
- Click Save IP Assignment.
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NEED TO TEST Maybe this section can be removed because there shouldn't be any unassigned public ip address; you should have to ask for one and then immediately assign it?
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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,
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click Infrastructure.
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Click IP Addresses.
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If you have virtual machines in various data centers, then click the corresponding data center.
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Click Public.
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Locate and hover over the desired public IP address.
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Click the vertical ellipses.
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Click Assign to VM.
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In Virtual Machine, select the desired virtual machine.
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In IP Address, select the
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corresponding virtual machine.
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Click Create
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NAT.
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There is a cost associated with a public IP address that is not assigned (allocatedrouted) to a virtual machine. After you unassign a public IP address, Armor recommends that you delete remove the unassigned IP addressesaddress. |
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click Infrastructure.
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Click IP Addresses.
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If you have virtual machines in various data centers, then
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There is a cost associated with a public IP address that is not assigned (allocated) to a virtual machine. Armor recommends that you delete unassigned IP addresses. |
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in the top menu, select the corresponding data center.
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Click Public.
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Locate and hover over the desired public IP address.
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Click the vertical ellipses.
Click Remove NAT.
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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.
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There is a cost associated with a public IP address that is not assigned (allocated) to a virtual machine. Armor recommends that you delete unassigned IP addresses. For more information, see Delete an assigned public 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 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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Need to test; would this be the place to "relinquish" an ip address?
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There is a cost associated with a public IP address that is not assigned (allocated) to a virtual machine. Armor recommends that you remove unassigned public IP addresses from your account. |
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To remove a public IP address from your account, you must first unassign the public IP address. To learn how to unassign a public IP address, see Unassign an existing public 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 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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By default, new virtual machines are assigned a primary private IP address; however, you can assign a secondary private IP address. |
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has been updated but need to test because this simply removes the associatoin between ip address and vm; however, i would assume that the ip address would still be listed
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IP Addresses.
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in the top menu, select the corresponding data center.
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Locate and hover over the desired private IP address.
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Click the vertical ellipses.
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Click Assign to VM.
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In the drop-down menu, select the desired virtual machine, and then
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click Assign IP.
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You cannot unassign a primary private IP address from a virtual machine. |
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the Armor Management Portal (AMP), in the left-side navigation,
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click Infrastructure.
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Click IP Addresses.
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If you have virtual machines in various data centers, then
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in the top menu, select the corresponding data center.
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Locate and hover over the desired private IP address.
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Click the vertical ellipses.
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Click Remove IP from VM.
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Select Remove IP Assignment.
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You must also unassign the IP address within the virtual machine to complete the removal.
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