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===Private IP=== <!--T:11-->
===Private IP=== <!--T:11-->
On the ''Instances'' list, are the IP addresses to which your virtual machine is linked. By default, a network on <code>192.168.X.0</code> is created for your tenant (also referred to as a "project" on the OpenStack dashboard).
On the ''Instances'' list are the IP addresses to which your virtual machine is linked. By default, a network on <code>192.168.X.0</code> is created for your tenant (also referred to as a ''project'' on the OpenStack dashboard).
The list shows your virtual machine's private IP. You can use this IP to communicate with other virtual machines running on the same cloud.
The list shows your virtual machine's private IP. You can use this IP to communicate with other virtual machines running on the same cloud.


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#On the ''Security Groups'' tab, select ''Access & Security''; on the default row, click [[File:Manage-Rules-Button.png]]
#On the ''Security Groups'' tab, select ''Access & Security''; on the default row, click [[File:Manage-Rules-Button.png]]
#On the next screen, click [[File:Add-Rule-Button.png]]
#On the next screen, click [[File:Add-Rule-Button.png]]
#SSH rules are predefined. Simply select SSH in the'' Rules'' dropdown menu and leave ''CIDR' under ''Remote''[[?]].
#SSH rules are predefined. Simply select SSH in the'' Rules'' dropdown menu and leave ''CIDR' under ''Remote''.
#If you know which address you are connecting from, type it in the ''CIDR'' text field; otherwise leave 0.0.0.0/0. This will allow universal access to your server via SSH.  
#If you know which address you are connecting from, type it in the ''CIDR'' text field; otherwise leave 0.0.0.0/0. This will allow universal access to your server via SSH.  
#Finally, click the ''Add'' button.
#Finally, click the ''Add'' button.
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