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| - | This guide assumes that you know a few basic things about AWS, that you have logged in and created an instance, and can navigate the AWS menus. If you have not created and instance, check out this [[creating_an_amazon_aws_ec2_instance|Creating an Amazon AWS EC2 Instance]] | + | This guide assumes that you know a few basic things about AWS, that you have logged in and created an instance, and can navigate the AWS menus. If you have not created and instance, check this out: [[ creating_an_amazon_aws_ec2_instance|Creating an Amazon AWS EC2 Instance]] |
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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</ |
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| + | Select the <color # | ||
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| + | The next page shows your allocated <color # | ||
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| + | Select <color # | ||
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| + | Next you will see a confirmation page. | ||
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| + | Here you can see the Public <color # | ||
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| + | Once back at the EC2 Console. You need to start your instance. | ||
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| + | Select <color # | ||
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| + | You will get a prompt asking if you wish to start the instance. | ||
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| + | Click <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 # | ||
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| + | That is it, pretty simple really. You can now connect to your <color # | ||
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