This feature is in 4.2
>
> Thanks,
> Jayapal
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Indra Pramana [mailto:in...@sg.or.id]
> > Sent: Monday, 9 September 2013 9:04 AM
> > To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
> > Subject: Re: Multiple guest IP on a VM?
> >
Hi,
This feature is in 4.2
Thanks,
Jayapal
> -Original Message-
> From: Indra Pramana [mailto:in...@sg.or.id]
> Sent: Monday, 9 September 2013 9:04 AM
> To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Multiple guest IP on a VM?
>
> Hi Jayapal,
>
> Good da
Hi Jayapal,
Good day to you, and thank you for your e-mail.
I tried to go into the UI > Instance > NIC section but I can't find "View
IP addresses" tab on the NIC details. See the screenshot here:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/x2enudh43orh55b/Screenshot%20-%20Cloudstack%20GUI%20-%20Instance_NIC.jpg
Hi,
In UI go to
Instance -> Nic:
In nic details you can find 'View Ip addresses' tab. In this page you can find
'Acquire ip address'.
Thanks,
Jayapal
On 08-Sep-2013, at 1:10 PM, Jayapal Reddy Uradi
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Please find my inline comments.
>
> Thanks,
> Jayapal
>
> On 08-Sep-2013
Hi Jayapal,
Good day to you, and thank you for your e-mail.
On Sun, Sep 8, 2013 at 3:40 PM, Jayapal Reddy Uradi <
jayapalreddy.ur...@citrix.com> wrote:
> > 1. Can we create static NAT for two (or more) public IP addresses into
> one
> > single VM?
> No.
> In one to one NAT (static NAT) one publi
Hi,
Please find my inline comments.
Thanks,
Jayapal
On 08-Sep-2013, at 1:01 AM, Indra Pramana wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> In addition to my previous e-mail below, earlier I did some tests by
> creating the normal "isolated" type network with "Offering for Isolated
> networks with Source Nat servic
Hi Chiradeep,
Good day to you, and thank you for your email.
Does it mean that multiple guest IP addresses on one VM instance will be
supported on Cloudstack 4.2?
Looking forward to your reply and confirmation, thank you.
Cheers.
On 8 Sep 2013 04:18, "Chiradeep Vittal"
wrote:
> This is 4.2
>
This is 4.2
On 9/6/13 4:26 AM, "Indra Pramana" wrote:
>Dear all,
>
>We are implementing "shared" network type instead of "isolated" network
>type, which means that we are assigning public IP address as guest IP for
>all our VMs. This means that our VMs are using public IP instead of
>private
>IP
Dear all,
In addition to my previous e-mail below, earlier I did some tests by
creating the normal "isolated" type network with "Offering for Isolated
networks with Source Nat service enabled" network offering, and then create
a VM instance using the network. The VM instance is created successfull
Dear all,
We are implementing "shared" network type instead of "isolated" network
type, which means that we are assigning public IP address as guest IP for
all our VMs. This means that our VMs are using public IP instead of private
IP configured on the NIC interfaces, without any network address
t
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