Ron Wheeler created CLOUDSTACK-3026:
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Summary: 8.1.7. Configure the network bridges needs better
introduction
Key: CLOUDSTACK-3026
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-3026
Project: CloudStack
Issue Type: Improvement
Security Level: Public (Anyone can view this level - this is the default.)
Components: Install and Setup
Affects Versions: 4.1.0
Environment: CentOS
Reporter: Ron Wheeler
Priority: Minor
Section 8.1.7. Configure the network bridges has a big note about reading it
carefully but it needs a small bit of amplification.
"In order to forward traffic to your instances you will need at least two
bridges: public and private." could have a sentence that describes why 2
bridges and what the difference between public and private traffic or a
reference to another part of the documentation where these are discussed.
In section "8.1.7.1. Network example", it says
There are many ways to configure your network. In the Basic networking mode you
should have two (V)LAN's, one for your private network and one for the public
network.
But then goes on to describe THREE VLANs not two.
It then goes on to say
"On VLAN 100 we give the Hypervisor the IP-Address 192.168.42.11/24 with the
gateway 192.168.42.1 " without any discussion about why 192.168.42.x was chosen
and how this relates to any existing private networks that already exist.
A network diagram would be helpful if it showed how the author is supposing the
physical machine in attached to the Internet in his imaginary datacenter and
how the VLANs fit in.
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