Bear in mind that with each new VLAN added is the potential for an extra vNIC to be created on the VR assuming a single account received a public IP from a different VLAN. Each hypervisor has a limit to how many vNICs are supported.
> -----Original Message----- > From: Geoff Higginbottom [mailto:geoff.higginbot...@shapeblue.com] > Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2012 10:23 AM > To: <cloudstack-users@incubator.apache.org> > Subject: Re: Adding Public IP Addresses in Advanced Networking > > Clayton, > > You simply add another block, on the same VLAN or another VLAN if you > prefer > > Regards > > Geoff > > > On 14 Aug 2012, at 18:20, "Clayton Weise" <cwe...@iswest.net> wrote: > > We haven't run out yet, but we have currently allocated a single /24 for our > public network. In an attempt to plan for the inevitable future when we > need to assign more addresses, is it as simple as adding another range or is > there additional manipulation that needs to be done. I'm assuming other > users have run into this before so I figured I would look towards other > users' experiences. > > -Clayton > > ShapeBlue provides a range of strategic and technical consulting and > implementation services to help IT Service Providers and Enterprises to > build a true IaaS compute cloud. ShapeBlue’s expertise, combined with > CloudStack technology, allows IT Service Providers and Enterprises to > deliver true, utility based, IaaS to the customer or end-user. > > ________________________________ > > This email and any attachments to it may be confidential and are intended > solely for the use of the individual to whom it is addressed. Any views or > opinions expressed are solely those of the author and do not necessarily > represent those of Shape Blue Ltd. If you are not the intended recipient of > this email, you must neither take any action based upon its contents, nor > copy or show it to anyone. Please contact the sender if you believe you > have received this email in error. Shape Blue Ltd is a company incorporated > in England & Wales.