Murali, Can you move the VR to the same host as the SSVM an test again.
Thanks, Matt On Jan 16, 2013, at 8:45 AM, "Murali Reddy" <murali.re...@citrix.com> wrote: > On 16/01/13 1:31 AM, "Aleksey Samarin" <nrg3...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi! >> >> Yes, ssvm and cpvm have internet access. Virtual router can't. And ssvm, >> cpvm and router on same host right now. > > Did you choose the network offering with source NAT service for guest > network? If source NAT is enabled in the network offering, is the NAT > table is set up correctly on the VR? If all CPVM, SSVM and VR are running > on same host, the public NIC's of all three VM's are connected to same > bridge corresponding to public IP vlan? > >> >> >> 2013/1/15 Ahmad Emneina <ahmad.emne...@citrix.com> >> >>> On 1/15/13 11:51 AM, "Aleksey Samarin" <nrg3...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Thx for reply! >>>> >>>> Yes, i checked fw rules. Output is accept. >>>> Btw test for sure: >>>> >>>> #!/bin/sh >>>> iptables -P INPUT ACCEPT >>>> iptables -P FORWARD ACCEPT >>>> iptables -P OUTPUT ACCEPT >>>> iptables -F INPUT >>>> iptables -F OUTPUT >>>> iptables -F FORWARD >>>> iptables -F POSTROUTING -t nat >>>> iptables -F PREROUTING -t nat >>>> >>>> After this and after turning off iptables, still can't ping public gw. >>>> >>>> Any thoughts? >>>> >>>> All the best >>>> >>>> 2013/1/15 Mathias Mullins <mathias.mull...@citrix.com> >>>> >>>>> Aleksey, >>>>> >>>>> Have you checked the firewall rules on the Virtual Router to see if >>> you >>>>> are allowing internet traffic? >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> Matt Mullins >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On 1/15/13 5:02 AM, "Aleksey Samarin" <nrg3...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Hello everybody! >>>>>> >>>>>> I have a wierd problem with virtual router, after create, guest >>> network >>>>>> works fine but gateway to internet is unreachable. >>>>>> Btw ssvm and cpvm works great and using internet. >>>>>> I using cs4 on ubuntu, advanced network. >>>>>> >>>>>> All the best >>> >>> Hi Aleksey, >>> >>> You mentioned your cpvm and ssvm can access the internet just fine, >>> right? >>> The virtual router cant? Are they on different hosts? If that is the >>> case >>> I'd imagine the public vlan isnt trunked correctly to the second host. >>> Could that be it? >>> >>> -- >>> Æ > >