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Hi Komal, Right now I do not have an allocation on fabric as I am simply exploring how I can create an allocation that would have such details. For my work its essential that I get the min/avg/max power utilization from RAPL(or something similar) for routers and for the VM itself. Is there anyway I can query the hardware type to get such numbers at least as a baseline? My advisors name is Tevfik Kosar, and I believe back in April 2025 he got a renewal of our allocation but we do not see it updated in the UI. Would you be able to confirm that it went through? The project ID is 8c5ce2ce-cfc6-4df6-8141-bd4de2bdece5 Best, Jacob Hello Komal, My previous slice died and I just launched a new one for a week and I am experiencing the same issue unfortunately. When I run: ping 129.114.108.207using curl or wget as well I get a “Couldn’t connect to server” sadly.My current sliceId is: 67a7dad9-ce04-47b0-89af-bdb15f7f55de This time I did not run the nat64.sh script. Best, Jacob Sure, Here is the slice ID: a555e017-fc56-4c3c-8ef4-b3c10093c160 Best, Jacob Hello Komal, Sorry for the misunderstanding this was poorly written. 
 To clarify my setup. I have Nginx running in AWS with an IPv4 elastic IP address. I am trying to connect my fabric instance to the Nginx server to download some files I am hosting. In your response it implies that I am hosting NGINX inside of Fabric which is not the case.My server is publicly hosted elsewhere and I just want to download data from it into Fabric. To me I think I am having some sort of DNS issue. So sorry for the confusion. Best, Jacob 
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