Could you please tell me your "physical network" CIDR ?
Anyway, what you need is not requiring having a floating IP pool inside the same network, you can also play with static routing : if your physical host does have a default gw, you can create a static route from this gw to the VM network gateway. And on the VM network gateway, do the same...

-Sylvain

Le 18/03/2013 16:53, Chathura M. Sarathchandra Magurawalage a écrit :
Hey Sylvain,

Basically what I need is to have the VMs mapped to my physical network so that my physical hosts can directly access the VMs. How can I do this?

Thanks.


On 18 March 2013 15:50, Sylvain Bauza <sylvain.ba...@digimind.com <mailto:sylvain.ba...@digimind.com>> wrote:

    Hi,

    I don't understand your business. Should you have a 192.168.1.0/24
    <http://192.168.1.0/24> network for management, you could also
    assign an external network with Quantum based on the same subnet
    (ie. 192.168.1.0/24 <http://192.168.1.0/24>).
    When creating a floating IP pool, Quantum does require at least 3
    things :
     - the CIDR
     - the beginning and ending IPs
     - the external gateway

    So, based on what I previously said, you only need to create a
    192.168.1.0/24 <http://192.168.1.0/24> in Quantum with .1-.100
    (for example) as the range, .254 being the external gateway.

    Thanks,
    -Sylvain

    Le 18/03/2013 16:29, Chathura M. Sarathchandra Magurawalage a écrit :
    anyone?

    On 17 March 2013 21:33, Chathura M. Sarathchandra Magurawalage
    <77.chath...@gmail.com <mailto:77.chath...@gmail.com>> wrote:

        After reading a little bit more, I think I have found what I
        need. It is  a provider network that I need for the VMs so
        that they can get access to the other resources in my main
        network ( such as other physical hosts that are connected to
        the same network ).

        My question is, is it possible to do this alongside the use
        case that I have followed ( Provider router with private
        networks)?

        If so how can I do this?

        Thanks.


        On 16 March 2013 01:46, Chathura M. Sarathchandra
        Magurawalage <77.chath...@gmail.com
        <mailto:77.chath...@gmail.com>> wrote:

            Hello,

            I want to know how I can allocate a dynamic IP to the VM
            from the same network as the openstack hosts
            (controller/network-node/compute node) network/management
            network . For example, in virtual box you can give your
            VM an IP from the host's network using a Bridge adapter.
            How can I do this in openstack?

            From what I understand floating IP's are used when you
            have a public IP
             (which is static) to be allocated to VM's.
            My openstack installation architecture:
            
http://docs.openstack.org/folsom/basic-install/content/basic-install_architecture.html

            Quantum use case:
            
http://docs.openstack.org/trunk/openstack-network/admin/content/use_cases_single_router.html





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