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#*If this is your first time associating a floating IP, you need to click on the “+” sign in the ''Manage Floating IP Associations'' dialog box. If you need to allocate a public IP address for this VM again in the future, you can select one from the list by clicking the ▼ in the ''IP Address'' field.
#*If this is your first time associating a floating IP, you need to click on the “+” sign in the ''Manage Floating IP Associations'' dialog box. If you need to allocate a public IP address for this VM again in the future, you can select one from the list by clicking the ▼ in the ''IP Address'' field.
#*Click on the ''Associate'' button.
#*Click on the ''Associate'' button.
#*You should now have two IP address in your IP address column. One will be of the form <code>192.168.X.Y</code>, the other one is your public IP. You can also find a list of your public IP addresses and their associated projects by going to ''Network->Floating IPs''. You will need your public IP when you are trying to connect to your VM.
#*You should now have two IP address in your IP address column. One will be of the form <code>192.168.X.Y</code>, the other is your public IP. You can also find a list of your public IP addresses and their associated projects by going to ''Network->Floating IPs''. You will need your public IP when you are trying to connect to your VM.
#''Configure the firewall''
#''Configure the firewall''
#*On the OpenStack left menu, select ''Network->Security Groups''.
#*On the OpenStack left menu, select ''Network->Security Groups''.
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