ACS doesn't handle this in any way (except that it might reserve the IP, so
it's not possible to add same IP to another VM/nic in same network).

You need to manually configure secondary IP on the VM - this is at least in
4.8 release, and per my experience so far.

Cheers.

On Wed, 11 Jul 2018 at 11:23, Jon Marshall <jms....@hotmail.co.uk> wrote:

> I am trying to work out how CS handles additional IPs assigned to a VM.
>
>
> So using DHCP for the VMs if I log onto the virtual router in the
> "dhcphosts.txt" can see the VM maping to it's IP.
>
>
> If I then acquire a secondary IP for the VM a couple of questions -
>
>
> 1) where does the virtual router store the information because it is not
> in the DHCP file which makes sense but it must record it somewhere because
> it won't hand out that same IP to another VM (I tested it). Is it in the
> DBase somewhere
>
>
> 2) How do others handle multiple IPs on a VM ie. do you DHCP for the main
> interface and then configure static IPs for the sub interfaces or do you
> turn off DHCP altogether ?
>
>
> Many thanks
>
>
> Jon
>


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