Not for now. CloudStack needs to know the IP address of the vm (in order to provide other services such as firewall, etc). Programming specific mac/ip pairs into dnsmasq is the only current way of doing so.
You could always file an enhancement request On 12/19/12 9:42 PM, "Amar Krishna" <amar...@gmail.com> wrote: >Hi All > >As the router vm runs the dnsmasq service to provide the services for dns >and dhcp. >My question is ,can i use a dhcp relay with dnsmasq so i could use >external >dhcp server for dhcp service. > >-- >THANKS AND REGARDS > AMAR KRISHNA > > > > > >-- >THANKS AND REGARDS > AMAR KRISHNA > MOB-8969394494