ccycv commented on issue #8158:
URL: https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/issues/8158#issuecomment-1889850909

   So, on any shared network you can add multiple guest cidr. This is not a
   new setup, it has already many years, and upgraded from 4.15...
   
   I have shared network with multiple guest ranges/cidr. Only the shared
   networks are affected.
   
   Regards,
   Cristian
   
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   > @DaanHoogland <https://github.com/DaanHoogland> Something was changed in
   > the new version; I have this issue with 3 separate CloudStack environments
   > after the upgrade to 4.18.1. All the routers with a shared network that
   > have more than one Guest IP range are affected. So when I check the
   > /etc/dnsmasq.d/cloud.conf, the config includes only one Guest IP range. For
   > now, I configured manually on each, but after router rebuild/cleanup, I
   > must do it again.
   >
   > So, what for data do you need?
   >
   > a detailed description of what is the environment that causes it. So far
   > what I understand:
   >
   >    - multiple zones
   >    - a shared network
   >
   > the part "multiple CIDR in different zones. " I am not quite sure of. How
   > did you configure this @ccycv <https://github.com/ccycv> ?
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