Dear João, This doesn't work as far as I remember since the router must be set as a default gateway. The router actually aready exists as an object (it is the L3 agent). By setting it as the default gateway for the network it will be associated with another IP address. In your case the default router (192.168.132.1) will get another port associating automatically a floating IP rom the ext-net-public pool. This can fail for several reasons. I would say it will fail today since we do not have any floating IP available currently. I checked an hour ago - I hope we can make available floating IPs on Monday after a short clean-up. Best Regards, Bernd ============ Bernd Bochow Next Generation Network Infrastructures Fraunhofer Institute for Open Communication Systems (FOKUS) Kaiserin-Augusta-Allee 31, D-10589 Berlin e-mail: bernd.bochow at fokus.fraunhofer.de<mailto:bernd.bochow at fokus.fraunhofer.de>, bernd.bochow at ieee.org<mailto:bernd.bochow at ieee.org> phone: +49 30 3463-7238 fax: +49 30 3463-997238 On 12 Sep 2014, at 17:39, João Melo wrote: hi, i'm trying to associate public IP to a router, the "ext-net-federation" works but "ext-net-public" the pages refreshes and nothing happens. am i missing something? _______________________________________________ Fiware-lab-help mailing list Fiware-lab-help at lists.fi-ware.org<mailto:Fiware-lab-help at lists.fi-ware.org> https://lists.fi-ware.org/listinfo/fiware-lab-help -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://lists.fiware.org/private/fiware-lab-help/attachments/20140912/432459d3/attachment.html>
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