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How can you create a static IP address in Google Cloud Platform?

by EITCA Academy / Thursday, 03 August 2023 / Published in Cloud Computing, EITC/CL/GCP Google Cloud Platform, GCP networking, IP Addresses, Examination review

To create a static IP address in Google Cloud Platform (GCP), you can follow a few simple steps. Before we proceed, let's understand the concept of a static IP address and its significance in the context of GCP networking.

In GCP, an IP address is a unique identifier assigned to each virtual machine (VM) or resource within the network. By default, GCP assigns dynamic IP addresses to VM instances, which means that the IP address can change each time the instance is stopped or restarted. However, in certain scenarios, it is beneficial to have a consistent IP address that remains the same even after instance reboots or shutdowns. This is where a static IP address comes into play.

Creating a static IP address in GCP involves the following steps:

1. Open the GCP Console: Navigate to the GCP Console (https://console.cloud.google.com) and log in with your GCP credentials.

2. Select the appropriate project: If you have multiple projects, select the project in which you want to create the static IP address. You can choose the project from the project dropdown at the top of the GCP Console.

3. Go to the VPC network page: From the left-hand navigation menu, select "VPC network" under the "Networking" section. This will take you to the VPC networks page.

4. Choose the network: On the VPC networks page, select the network in which you want to create the static IP address. If you have multiple networks, ensure you select the correct one.

5. Click on "External IP addresses": On the selected network page, click on the "External IP addresses" tab. This tab displays the list of external IP addresses associated with the network.

6. Reserve a new static IP address: To create a new static IP address, click on the "Reserve Static Address" button. This will open a form where you can specify the details of the static IP address.

7. Configure the static IP address: In the form, provide a name for the static IP address in the "Name" field. Choose the "IP version" (IPv4 or IPv6) based on your requirements. Select the "Type" as "Regional" or "Global" depending on whether you want the static IP address to be usable within a specific region or globally. Specify the region if you chose the "Regional" type.

8. Assign the static IP address: In the "Attach to" field, select the resource to which you want to assign the static IP address. This can be a VM instance, a load balancer, or any other resource that supports static IP assignment.

9. Save the configuration: Once you have provided all the necessary details, click on the "Reserve" button to save the static IP address configuration.

After following these steps, the static IP address will be created and associated with the chosen resource. You can now use this static IP address to access the resource consistently, even after reboots or shutdowns.

It's worth noting that static IP addresses in GCP may incur additional charges, so it's important to consider the cost implications before creating them. Additionally, you can manage and view your static IP addresses using the gcloud command-line tool or the Compute Engine API.

To summarize, creating a static IP address in Google Cloud Platform involves navigating to the VPC network page, selecting the appropriate network, and reserving a new static IP address by specifying its details and attaching it to a resource. This provides a consistent and unchanging IP address for the resource, ensuring reliable access.

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