Private Networks
For each cloud space a virtual private network is automatically created.
Behind the scenes this virtual private network gets its network address from a DHCP server that runs on a separate virtual machine with RouterOS as the operating system, also implementing a firewall that protects all virtual machine on the cloud space for which the RouterOS instance is dedicated.
On the Private Network page all private networks are listed:
For each private network the table shows:
- ID of the private network
- ID of the cloud space for which this private network was created
- Public IP address of the RouterOS dedicated to the private network, shared by all virtual machines of the cloud space
- Private IP address for managing the RouterOS
For more details on a specific private network you click the network ID, bringing you to the Private Network Details page:
On the Private Network Details page you now also see the ID of the firewall node (FW Node) on which the RouterOS (virtual firewall + DHCP server) for this cloud space is running.
Also listed on the Private Network Details page are the Port Forwards for this cloud space:
Here you see the private network (Destination IP) addresses assigned by the RouterOS DHCP server that is dedicated to the cloud space.