Basic Zones have different Guest CIDRs for each POD, so you can't allocate an 
IP, as the VM gets an IP from the Guest CIDR on the POD it is deployed on, if 
it moves to a new POD, it gets a new IP.

See 
http://docs.cloud.com/CloudStack_Documentation/Design_Documents/Deploy_vm_with_custom_ip_address

And http://www.slideshare.net/cloudstack/cloudstack-networking

And the Admin Guide

Geoff



On 7 Jun 2012, at 18:29, "Eric Reeves" <[email protected]> wrote:

Great.  That's exactly what I was hoping.

Thanks much to all for the input.

This users list and the FreeNode channel are both a wonderful resource.  I hope 
to be able to contribute and help others out in time.

Eric Reeves


On Jun 7, 2012, at 11:31 AM, Alena Prokharchyk wrote:

It is guaranteed in:

* All cases in the Basic zone, no matter how many Pods you have
* In Advance zone when VirtualRouter is used as DHCP provider.

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