Can you ping from the VM to the IP of the VR (i.e. verify VLAN connectivity
between VM and a VR))
VMware nested env, usually would require promiscuous networking, etc.

Regards,

On Wed, 10 Jun 2020 at 15:35, <n...@li.nux.ro> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Please upload images somewhere else, the mailing list strips them out of
> emails. Can't see anything.
>
> On 2020-06-10 06:59, deepak wrote:
>
> >>
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Whenever we are creating an VM on a particular Basic zone we are not
> getting IP on that VM but when we check router we are getting ip there for
> that VM and when we assign that IP on VM it is working fine but we are
> doing manually. so we would like to know the reason of not getting IP for
> that VM via DHCP
> >
> > VR screenshot:-
> >
> > VM screenshot:-
> >
> > Cloud Stack Version 4.13.1 and we are using KVM as Host which we have
> installed on Centos version 7.8 and its a local infra so weed nested
> virtualization. These KVM host are running on my esxi 6.5 server.
> >
> > Virtual Router template version 4.11.3
> >
> > KVM Host network configuration details;
> >
> > [root@kvmec network-scripts]# cat ifcfg-cloudbr0
> >
> > TYPE=Bridge
> >
> > BOOTPROTO=none
> >
> > DEVICE=cloudbr0
> >
> > ONBOOT=yes
> >
> > IPADDR=172.31.21.2
> >
> > NETMASK=255.255.255.0
> >
> > GATEWAY=172.31.21.254
> >
> > IPV6INIT=no
> >
> > IPV6_AUTOCONF=no
> >
> > DELAY=5
> >
> > STP=yes
> >
> > [root@iqlab1-demo-kvmec network-scripts]# cat ifcfg-ens192
> >
> > TYPE=Ethernet
> >
> > BOOTPROTO=none
> >
> > ONBOOT=yes
> >
> > HOTPLUG=no
> >
> > DEVICE=ens192
> >
> > BRIDGE=cloudbr0
> >
> > [root@kvmec network-scripts]#
> >
> > Thanks & Regards,
> > Deepak Kumar



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