Chapter 16. Managing Networks and Traffic
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The IP Addresses page is displayed.
6. Click the IP address for which you want to create the rule, then click the Configuration tab.
7. In the Port Forwarding node of the diagram, click View All.
8. Select the tier to which you want to apply the rule.
9. Specify the following:
• Public Port: The port to which public traffic will be addressed on the IP address you acquired in
the previous step.
• Private Port: The port on which the instance is listening for forwarded public traffic.
• Protocol: The communication protocol in use between the two ports.
• TCP
• UDP
• Add VM: Click Add VM. Select the name of the instance to which this rule applies, and click
Apply.
You can test the rule by opening an SSH session to the instance.
16.27.13. Removing Tiers
You can remove a tier from a VPC. A removed tier cannot be revoked. When a tier is removed, only
the resources of the tier are expunged. All the network rules (port forwarding, load balancing and
staticNAT) and the IP addresses associated to the tier are removed. The IP address still be belonging
to the same VPC.
1. Log in to the CloudPlatform UI as an administrator or end user.
2. In the left navigation, choose Network.
3. In the Select view, select VPC.
All the VPC that you have created for the account is listed in the page.
4. Click the Configure button of the VPC for which you want to set up tiers.
The Configure VPC page is displayed. Locate the tier you want to work with.
5. Select the tier you want to remove.
6.
In the Network Details tab, click the Delete Network button.
Click Yes to confirm. Wait for some time for the tier to be removed.