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To add an additional network interface to an instance or to remove an interface from your instance perform the steps described below.

(warning) The steps below only provide a basic overview. The exact tasks required will vary depending on your network design. Please refer to the AWS documentation for details.

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When an instance is created, a default Ethernet interface is attached to the system. This is the primary network interface. You can create additional network interfaces and attach them to an instance. 

(warning) If an instance has only one Ethernet interface, a public IP address can be assigned to the interface automatically. However, this address will be removed by AWS if a second interface is added to the instance and the instance is stopped and restarted. Be careful not to lose connectivity to your instance when changing the network configuration.

Creating a New Network Interface

The following steps are required to create a new network interface that can later be added to an instance:

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Clicking on Network Interfaces opens the list of existing network interfaces.

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Click on Create Network Interface at the top of the interface list.

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This opens the interface creation window.

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On this screen,

  • enter a description,
  • select the subnet the interface should be on (select the subnet to which your instance is to be connected),
  • allow AWS to automatically assign a private IP address or set a custom one from the subnet IP range, and
  • associate the interface with a security group (often the same as for the instance).

Click on Create when you are done. The new interface will appear in the overview list. There you can assign a name to the interface. Check that the interface is in state available.

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Attaching the Interface to your Instance

After creating a network interface, you have to assign it to the instance where it will be used.

Warning
  • Stopping and restarting the instance after adding a second network interface will release any automatically assigned public IP address. If several interfaces are required where one or more are configured with a public address, use Elastic IP addresses.
  • Additionally, adding a second IP network interface to a non-Amazon Linux EC2 instance causes traffic flow issues. This occurs in cases of asymmetric routing where traffic to the instance arrives at one network interface and leaves the instance through the other network interface. This is blocked by AWS because a mismatch between MAC address and IP address. Refer to the AWS documentation and AWS Networking and Charon-SSP (asymmetric routing considerations) for more information. Failure to use the proper steps, may make your instance unreachable!
  • If your instance supports enhanced networking there may be naming inconsistencies when adding additional interfaces to a running instance. Please refer to the interface names section in AWS Networking and Charon-SSP.
  • The NetworkManager is disabled on Charon-SSP AWS. Therefore, ifcfg-files in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts are required to define the IP configuration of an interface.

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The right-click opens the context menu. Select Attach.

This will open the window to enter the necessary instance information.

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Select your instance from the drop-down list and click on Attach.

The state of your interface will change from available to in-use.

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Select your instance in the instance list. The description tab in instance details should now display two network interfaces:

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(info) You can also attach/detach existing interfaces from the instance overview screen. Select your instance and then Actions > Networking > Attach or Detach network interface.

Assigning an Elastic IP Address to the Network Interface

The public IP address assigned to your instance by default when it starts, is not persistent. You will receive a new address when the instance is stopped and started again.

An Elastic IP address is a persistent, public IPv4 address to be used for one of your network interfaces or instances. You can associate an Elastic IP address with any instance or network interface in your account.

(info) The advantage of associating the Elastic IP address with the network interface instead of directly with the instance is that you can move the network interface with its attributes easily from one instance to another.

(warning) The initial automatically assigned public IP address will be removed as soon as you restart the instance after adding a network interface with an Elastic IP address to your instance. Do not restart your instance before you are sure you can reach it via the Elastic IP address. The automatically assigned public IP address will also be disabled if you assign an Elastic IP address to the primary Ethernet interface of the instance.

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The table below describes the steps required to add an Elastic IP address to a network interface.

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This will list the already created Elastic IP addresses.

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In the overview list, click on Allocate new address if you need to allocate a new address. It is also possible to assign an existing address to an interface. However, each address can only be used for one instance.

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This will open the address allocation window.

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In the address allocation window, select the Amazon pool (or your own pool of public addresses), and click on Allocate.

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The new address will be shown in the list.

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Right-click on the address and select Associate. A window to enter the required options opens.

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In the window,

  • select to associate the IP address with a network interface,
  • select your network interface from the drop-down menu,
  • connect the public address to the private address of the interface, and 
  • click on Associate to complete the step.

Detaching a Network Interface from an Instance

You can detach a network interface from your instance in two ways:

  1. Select your instance in the instance list and use the menu Actions > Networking > Detach Network Interface. Or,
  2. Select your network interface in the network interface list and use the menu Actions > Detach.

(warning) Take care that this step will not make your instance unreachable.

(info) The primary network interface cannot be detached.

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