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elastic_ip_address [2017/07/25 18:29] walkeradminelastic_ip_address [2017/07/25 18:59] walkeradmin
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-If your instance is running, you have to stop the instance to allow the DHCP address to return to the Amazon pool, and to allow assignment of an Elastic IP Address.+If your instance is running, you have to stop the instance to allow the DHCP address to return to the Amazon pool, and to allow assignment of an <color #ff7f27>Elastic IP Address</color>. 
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 +Navigate to the <color #ff7f27>AWS Console</color>
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 +Select the <color #ff7f27>Elastic IPs</color> Option. 
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 +The next page shows your allocated <color #ff7f27>Elastic IPs</color> (you probably won't have any.) 
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 +Select <color #ff7f27>Allocate New Address</color>
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 +The next page seems a bit unnecessary. 
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 +Select <color #ff7f27>Allocate</color>
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 +Next you will see a confirmation page. 
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 +Here you can see the Public <color #ff7f27>Elastic IP Address</color> you have been allocated (this is not associated with your instance  yet.) Select <color #ff7f27>Close</color>
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 +Once back at the EC2 Console. You need to start your instance. 
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 +Select <color #ff7f27>Actions</color>, <color #ff7f27>Instance State</color> then <color #ff7f27>Start</color>
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 +You will get a prompt asking if you wish to start the instance. 
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 +Click <color #ff7f27>Yes, Start</color>
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 +Back at the EC2 Console you will see your started instance. 
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 +The IP Address should match the <color #ff7f27>Elastic IP Address</color> you were allocated when you created it earlier. 
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 +That is it, pretty simple really. You can now connect to your <color #ff7f27>AWS EC2 Instance</color> using your new <color #ff7f27>Elastic IP Address</color>
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elastic_ip_address.txt · Last modified: 2023/03/09 22:35 by 127.0.0.1