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Radhika Nair edited comment on CLOUDSTACK-850 at 8/7/13 11:14 AM:
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two comments:
• “If you decide to reserve IP ranges for non-CloudStack purposes, you
can specify a part of the IP address range or the CIDR that should only be
allocated by…”
Remove “IP address range” as we only specify the CIDR, not the
range.
• Please mention that feature is not supported in shared networks.
Thanks,
Saksham
was (Author: radhikap):
Comments from Sheng fixed:
<quote>
For other Catalyst PVLAN support switch, connect the switch to upper switch by
using cables. The number of cables should be greater than the number of PVLANs
used.
</quote>
This is a little confusion. Should be "by using multiple cables, which one
cable for each PVLAN pair". And the last sentence is not necessary.
<quote>
OVS on XenServer and KVM does not support PVLAN. Therefore, simulate PVLAN on
OVS for XenServer and KVM by modifying the flow table and tagging every traffic
leaving guest VMs with the secondary VLAN ID.
</quote>
I think the following description is more clear:
"OVS on XenServer and KVM does not support PVLAN natively. Therefore,
CloudStack managed to simulate PVLAN on OVS for XenServer and KVM by modifying
the flow table."
--Sheng
> [DOC] Document ability to use only a portion of the network.
> -------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: CLOUDSTACK-850
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-850
> Project: CloudStack
> Issue Type: Sub-task
> Security Level: Public(Anyone can view this level - this is the
> default.)
> Components: Doc
> Reporter: David Nalley
> Assignee: Radhika Nair
> Fix For: 4.2.0
>
> Attachments: Apache_CloudStack-4.2.0-Admin_Guide-en-US.pdf
>
>
> Document ability to use a portion of a network within CloudStack
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