you can, using 'shared networks'. that'll just create a network with your
desired ip address space, caveat being, you'll need to do this using vlans.


On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 1:37 PM, Serge A. Salamanka <salsa-...@tut.by> wrote:

> Hello, Ahmad
> Grateful for your reply.
> I don't need NAT. With NAT gridftp protocol doesn't work.
>
> As I understand from your reply to assign Public IPs to VMs is possible
> under Basic network configuration.
>
> Can I do the same with Advanced network configuration ?
>
> #Serge
>
> On 06.03.2013 00:20, Ahmad Emneina wrote:
> > This is a fundamental use case in cloudstack. It can facilitate this
> > behavior either by directly assigning a public ip to a vm, or have the vm
> > services exposed via NAT.
> >
> >
> > On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 1:18 PM, Serge A. Salamanka <salsa-...@tut.by>
> wrote:
> >
> >> Hello, devs!
> >> could you please specify whether it is actually possible to create VMs
> >> with public IP-addresses on KVM hosts within the CloudStack?
> >> I need lot of services running on VMs that have public IPs. It is not
> >> clear from CloudStack documentation whether it is possible. At the
> >> moment I'm evaluating CloudStack to be used for managing grid-services
> >> of the National Grid Infrastructure. Need your help.
> >>
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >>
> >> #Serge
> >>
>
>

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