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How to Create a Virtual Router in Public Cloud/Dedicated Cloud.

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How to Create a Virtual Router in Public Cloud/Dedicated Cloud.

  1. Log in to your Sharktech Client Area and click on "My Services".





  2. Select Public Cloud Hosting.





  3. At the top of your page, click the button "Panel Login." Click on it.





  4. A new window or tab will be opened, asking for your Username and Password.





  5. Enter the username and password you received in the email, or you can check on the customer portal.


  6. In the left pane, you will see the "Compute" option. Click on it.





  7. On the left pane, there are all the service options, click on Routers.





  8. You will see a button on your right pane that says "Add Router." Click on it.





  9. You will have a small pop-up window like this.

    a. Specify a Router name.
    b. From the Network drop-down menu, select a physical network through which external access will be provided via an external gateway. The new external gateway will pick an unused IP address from the selected physical network.
    c. In the Add internal interfaces section, select one or more virtual networks to connect to a router via internal interfaces. The new internal interfaces will attempt to use the gateway IP address of the selected virtual networks by default.
    d. Select or deselect the SNAT check box to enable or disable SNAT on the external gateway of the router. With SNAT enabled, the router replaces VM private IP addresses with the public IP address of its external gateway.





  10. Click on "Create". A Virtual Router will be created in a few seconds and shown.




  11. You're Done.

If you still need any help, please feel free to Submit Ticket to our Cloud Hosting Section.

 


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