Jay, what the mac belong to? Is it a vm mac, or a mac of floatingip.
If it is a vm mac, you can associate any floatingip to vm port.
If it is a floatingip mac, I have no idea.

2014-02-19 11:44, Jay Lau :
Thanks Liu Dong.

In case that you may not get my previous question, so here just post it
again to see if you can give a help.

Is it possible to bind MAC to a FLOATING IP?

Thanks,

Jay



2014-02-19 10:38 GMT+08:00 Dong Liu <willowd...@gmail.com
<mailto:willowd...@gmail.com>>:

    yes, it does not worked via dashboard

    Dong Liu

    于 2014-02-19 8:11, Jay Lau 写道:

        Thanks Dong for the great help, it does worked with command line!

        This seems not available via dashboard, right?

        Thanks,

        Jay



        2014-02-19 1:11 GMT+08:00 Dong Liu <willowd...@gmail.com
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        <mailto:willowd...@gmail.com <mailto:willowd...@gmail.com>>>__:


             Hi Jay,

             In neutron API, you could create port with specified
        mac_address and
             fix_ip, and then create vm with this port.
             But the mapping of them need to manage by yourself.


             在 2014年2月18日,22:41,Jay Lau <jay.lau....@gmail.com
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        <mailto:jay.lau....@gmail.com>>__> 写道:


              > Greetings,
              >
              > Not sure if it is suitable to ask this question in
        openstack-dev
             list. Here come a question related to network and want to
        get some
             input or comments from you experts.
              >
              > My case is as this: For some security issue, I want to
        put both
             MAC and internal IP address to a pool and when create VM, I
        can get
             MAC and its mapped IP address and assign the MAC and IP
        address to
             the VM.
              >
              > For example, suppose I have following MAC and IP pool:
              > 1) 78:2b:cb:af:78:b0, 192.168.0.10
              > 2) 78:2b:cb:af:78:b1, 192.168.0.11
              > 3) 78:2b:cb:af:78:b2, 192.168.0.12
              > 4) 78:2b:cb:af:78:b3, 192.168.0.13
              >
              > Then I can create four VMs using above MAC and IP
        address, each
             row in above can be mapped to a VM.
              >
              > Does any of you have any idea for the solution of this?
              >
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              > Thanks,
              >
              > Jay
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