Associating an Elastic IP Address with the KeyControl Instance

An elastic IP address is a static IPv4 address that allows you to access the KeyControl AWS instance from a web browser. An elastic IP address is required in order to configure and maintain the KeyControl node using the KeyControl webGUI and the System Console Menu.

Note: The following procedure is based on the 2018 AWS Console interface. If your version of the AWS Console is different from what is described below, please see your AWS documentation.
  1. In the Amazon Management Console's top menu bar, select Services > EC2.
  2. In the EC2 Dashboard, select Network & Security > Elastic IPs.
  3. Click the blue Allocate new address button.
  4. Click Allocate.
  5. Make a note of the new IP address and click Close.
  6. In the table of elastic IP addresses, select the EIP address you just created.
  7. Select Actions > Associate address.
  8. On the Associate Address page, select the KeyControl instance in the Instance drop-down list, then click Associate.
  9. On the confirmation page, click Close.
  10. Repeat this procedure for any other KeyControl instance that does not have an associated IPv4 Public IP address.
  11. When you have assigned all KeyControl instances an EIP address, from the EC2 Dashboard, select Instances.
  12. In the table, locate your KeyControl instances and make sure the correct elastic IP addresses appear in the IPv4 Public IP column.

What to Do Next 

If this is the first KeyControl node in the cluster, configure it as described in Configuring the First KeyControl Node.

If you are adding this node to an existing KeyControl cluster, see Configuring Additional KeyControl Nodes.