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#Assign a Public IP Address | #Assign a Public IP Address | ||
#*Ensure you are still viewing the instances list where you were redirected as your VM launched. If you need to use the navigation panel, select options ''Compute->Instances'' on the OpenStack menu. | #*Ensure you are still viewing the instances list where you were redirected as your VM launched. If you need to use the navigation panel, select options ''Compute->Instances'' on the OpenStack menu. | ||
#*Click on the drop-down arrow menu (indicated by ▼) on the far right of the row for your VM and select ''Associate Floating IP''. | #*Click on the drop-down arrow menu (indicated by ▼) on the far right of the row for your VM and select ''Associate Floating IP'', then in the ''Allocate Floating IP'' window, click on the ''Allocate IP'' button. 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 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. |