Hi Will On 01/17/2017 06:13 AM, Will Stevens wrote: > Rene, this is probably not going to solve your problem, but I use this > trick for other use cases. You can setup more than one range. ACS seems > to always exhaust one range before moving on to the next range. If it is a > new install, then you can do a range with only 2 IPs in it and make it > first. Since the first two IPs which will be provisioned when ACS is setup > is the SSVM and CPVM, they will automatically take the two IPs from that > special range. > > I am pretty sure I have tested this. Later when other IPs have been used > from the other range, if you destroy the SSVM or CPVM, they will come back > up on one of the two IPs that they were on before because they will be free > again and they will be used first again. If your system is really active, > then you will be in a race condition while the SSVM and CPVM get bounced to > get the same IPs back. > > Anyway, I figured I would mention it because it may be a workaround you can > make use of. I do this in dev/staging environments which need real public > IPs, but I don't need the SSVM and CPVM to have real public IPs. This lets > me preserve two real public IPs by using private IPs for that first range > for the SSVM and CPVM.
Thanks for the hint, ;).Bbut it is an existing production setup, so it won't help in my case. René