I had a similar situation and struggled to find a solution but this information helped me out quite a bit:
http://www.shapeblue.com/2012/05/10/using-the-api-for-advanced-network-mana gement/ There's no clear way to set up a network with an existing VLAN using the web interface but it is possible through the API. On 10/31/12 7:35 PM, "Ivan Rodriguez" <[email protected]> wrote: >Hi everyone, > >We currently have several vlans in each vlan we have servers providing >several services voice/data/email etc, we are thinking in consolidate >some >of this servers in our cloudstack deployment we currently have one >advanced >zone, so when we configure the advanced zone we can setup the vlan range >for the zone, >however for each domain/network the vlanid is automatically assigned by >cloudstack, so I'm wondering if there is a way to bring our current vlan >subnets >into cloudstack, ideally we would like for example to define a domain >"email" with vlanid 500 and be able to provision vm's in that domain >that will have > an ip address inside that vlan, is this something that we can do ??? > > >Our second option, will be perhaps to provision normal domains/vlans with >a >completely vlan range for cloudstack, then build a bridge on the os to an >interface >with the vlan tag that we wanna use and present that one to the vm >generate a template from that vm and start provision vm's like that, I'm >not sure if this option will work. > >I'm about to start testing this bit but will be really appreciate if >anyone >can give us some tips for this configuration to work. > > >Thanks >Ivan
