This is a normal behavior for VMs within an isolated basic network. They don't 
pass any traffic except port 22 for SSH and that only works if the egress rules 
are in place.

--James

From: Michael Hart-Jones [mailto:mhartjo...@accessit.co.uk]
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2012 10:50 AM
To: cloudstack-users@incubator.apache.org
Subject: ICMP traffic will not traverse

I am having an issue with my servers.  The setup is as follows

Management Server, Host1 and Host2
Centos 6.2
Cloudstack 3.0.2

The server was setup by a collegue who has left since but I have noticed that 
we do not have the ability to send ICMP traffic to our virtualised hosts, prime 
example being ping.
I can see he has setup basic networking, and I do not have the time to try and 
change this over.  I have tried to setup the security policies to allow it but 
I cannot get any response.  Has anyone got any ideas where I should start 
looking?

---
Michael Hart-Jones BEng



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