Last updated: Nov 27, 2024
Private IP addresses are required when Cloud Pak for Data as a Service and Cloud Object Storage are located on the same network. When creating a connection to a Cloud Object Storage bucket that is protected by a firewall on the same network as Cloud Pak for Data as a Service, the connector automatically maps to private IP addresses for Cloud Pak for Data as a Service. The private IP addresses must be added to a Bucket access policy to allow inbound connections from Cloud Pak for Data as a Service.
Follow these steps to search the private IP addresses for the Cloud Pak for Data as a Service cluster and add them to the Bucket access policy:
- Go to the Administration > Cloud integrations page.
- Click the Firewall configuration link to view the list of IP ranges used by Cloud Pak for Data as a Service.
- Choose Include private IPs to view the private IP addresses for the Cloud Pak for Data as a Service cluster.
- From your IBM Cloud Object Storage instance on IBM Cloud, open the Buckets list and choose the Bucket for the connection.
- Copy each of the private IP ranges listed and paste them into the Buckets > Permissions > IP address field on IBM Cloud.
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Parent topic: Configuring firewall access