02-26-2017 04:43 AM
Following are the steps to be followed whilst trying to identify the IP address of a Cloudplex Node:
09-27-2017 11:40 AM
If you already have a Support ticket open on this topic, please continue to use the Support channel to carry this conversation forward. Unless it is a completely tangent topic, branching the conversation out into the Community does not help expedite resolution of the Support ticket. Thank you!
09-27-2017 11:43 AM
I understand, the only reason is our admin team & SL support handling the ticket are working in different time zone, so thought of saving some time in case answer is available through community.
We just need the exact port for the cloudplex, for the rest we’ll coordinate with SL support.
Thank you !
06-28-2018 03:30 PM
Hello Supratim - Thank you for your response. This method of identifying the Cloud Node’s IP address is deprecated now. Please refer to the post by cstewart during March 2017 in this thread above. I am pasting it for your kind reference below (This has been the case since April 2017):
> Bear in mind that a cloudplex is an entirely replaceable node. It may not stick with that IP address. The upcoming maintenance on the 8th April will have all cloudplex nodes conform the IPs in the range: 136.179.34.0/25, as advised, all destinations should be updated with that info prior to the maintenance on that day.
From then on the IP range is a CIDR (136.179.34.0/25)!
06-28-2018 03:47 PM
@skidambi
Thanks for your response. But range is not solving our issue. Sometimes we need to provide the IP of cloudplex to third party vendor like Netsuite to troubleshoot the API call from where it’s invoked. So can you please be specific how to found the cloudplex node IP for any particular day ?
06-28-2018 04:01 PM
Please reach out to our support group on this. Thank you