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Cannot ping VM on connectVM Cloud[🔗](#cannot-ping-vm-on-brand-name "Permalink to this headline")
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If you have problems with access to your VM - ping is not responding. Try the following:
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install the packages **net-tools** (to have the **ifconfig** command) and **arping**:
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in CentOS:
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sudo yum install net-tools arping
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```
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in Ubuntu:
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```
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sudo apt install net-tools arping
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```
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check the name of the interface connected to private network:
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```
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ifconfig
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```
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based on the response, find the number of the interface of 192.168.x.x (eth<number> or ens<number>)
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after that invoke the following commands:
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in CentOS:
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```
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sudo arping -U -c 2 -I eth<number> $(ip -4 a show dev eth<number> | sed -n 's/.*inet \([0-9\.]\+\).*/\1/p')
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```
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in Ubuntu:
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```
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sudo arping -U -c 2 -I ens<number> $(ip -4 a show dev ens<number> | sed -n 's/.*inet \([0-9\.]\+\).*/\1/p')
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```
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Next ping your external ip address and check if it helped. |