rajujith opened a new issue, #9673:
URL: https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/issues/9673

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   ##### COMPONENT NAME
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   UI, API
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   ##### CLOUDSTACK VERSION
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   4.19.1.1
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   ##### CONFIGURATION
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   Advanced zone with 4 physical networks
   Public
   Management
   Guest (1) - VXLAN isolation, tag: vxlan
   Guest (2) - VLAN Isolation, tag: vlan
   
   ##### OS / ENVIRONMENT
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   ACS 4.19.1.1 , KVM 
   
   ##### SUMMARY
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   After creating a zone with the above configuration I could create an 
isolated guest network on Guest (1), and a shared guest network on Guest (2).  
But the network offering other than the 'quick cloud no service' no other 
network offering is listed. This issue remains even after removing the second 
physical network with the guest traffic. 
   
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   1. Create an advanced zone with 4 physical networks having traffic types 
Public, Management, Guest , Guest. 
   2. One of the Guest can be VXLAN, other can be VLAN although not sure if it 
is causing the issue.
   3. Tag the physical networks having guest traffic.
   4. Create a network offering with a tag matching one of the physical network 
having guest traffic. 
   5. Create a guest network. 
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   ##### EXPECTED RESULTS
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   Network offerings get listed.
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   ##### ACTUAL RESULTS
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   Network offerings do not get listed. 
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   ![Screenshot 2024-09-12 at 12 17 34 
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   ![multi 
guest](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c206f2ac-230a-405c-9b55-7558ca0f6d08)
   


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