Scott is correct:  the AllocateAddress call does not let you request a
specific address, and neither does euca-allocate-address.

Note that the EC2 API does not provide a way to list the addresses
allocated to the cloud or to change the cloud's pool of publicly-
routable addresses, so there is no way for a user to know the list of
addresses that could be valid ahead of time without using side channels.

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  euca-allocate-address is not acepting any parameters

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