@mkramer, (Disclaimer: I don’t know your network setup; whether direct access, NAT, NAT pool, etc.)
If you have RDP or SSH access to your nodes, you can open a browser and search google with “what is my ip” to get your public IP address(es). Otherwise, if you don’t have remote access to your servers, see if the attached pipeline helps you identify your server IPs. You can’t specify the individual nodes to run on, so you may need to try multiple times and capture the data to a file or database over time; or manipulate active nodes
via node maintenance.
Get IP Address of Snaplex Node.slp (6.5 KB)