Hellooo,
I see another "strange" thing...
I'm also a newbie of CS and I'm understanding just now some concepts but...
what mean "default" nic?
Why in an instance I have a default nic that I can change (if I've more
than one nic)?
And why, also if I change the default nic, I still can only configure port
forwarding on the first nic I configured for my instance?
When I configure a port forwarding and I select the instance, a dropdown
menu should show the IP address of the instance, but I see only primary?
Maybe I'm experiencing a bug?

On Sun, Nov 30, 2014 at 10:21 PM, Alessandro Caviglione <
c.alessan...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi guys,
> I'm experiencing an issue about port forwarding.
> I've deployed an instance with 2 NICs, both isolated network.
> Now I've configured some services in the instance, some listening on NIC 1
> IP and some listening on NIC 2 IP.
> IP are in two different subnet, both assigned by CS DHCP.
> Now, I click the second network in the network menu > View IP Address >
> Public IP > Configuration tab > Port forwarding  then I create a new port
> forwarding rule specifying the port, protocol and clicking the "Add" button
> to specify the instance IP.
> The instance appear in the popup but when I select the instance I just can
> choose the "Primary" IP that is corresponding to the NIC 1.
>
> Something I wrong?
>

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