msteini opened a new issue, #7721:
URL: https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/issues/7721
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##### CLOUDSTACK VERSION
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4.18.0.0
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##### CONFIGURATION
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advanced networking
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##### SUMMARY
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when adding a second physical network during adding a new zone via ui you
get the following error code, even when all required traffic types are set:
"Error in configuration! All required traffic types should be added and with
multiple physical networks each network should have a label."


A possible workaround is to edit each Traffic type and add a label manually.
##### STEPS TO REPRODUCE
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1. Add a new Zone: Infrastructure -> Zones -> Add zone
2. Choose Zone type "Core"
3. Choose Core zone type "Advanced"
4. Fill Zone details
5. Under Network add physical network and configure types
6. Click Next -> Error appears
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##### EXPECTED RESULTS
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UI should use name of traffic type as default label.
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##### ACTUAL RESULTS
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UI is not able to proceed.
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