Hi Vivek,

Its possible to get the setup what you want. You can use one nic from
network, dedicated to DMZ. In latest Havana release you can have multiple
tenant with multiple n/w. Create multiple network and attach to particular
tenant. Just follow the document and install with three nodes setup. For
any error paste the log.

Regards
*Jitendra Bhaskar*






On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 11:02 AM, Aryeh Friedman
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Take a look at petitecloud 0.2.5 (one version beyond what is on the public
> site so contact me for the URL) I think it might solve most of your issues
> in that it will do all the network magic on the cloud foundation and not on
> the actual VM's... namely the VM's will see the standard 3 node config with
> the right number of NIC's and such but since they are all virtual NIC's you
> only need 1 real one (you can use more then 1 is you want)...  the features
> are currently very rough but by the end of the week should be as smooth as
> all our other features... also note the required features (in 0.2.5 only
> since 0.2.6 will widen this support to Linux) only work on a FreeBSD host
>
>
> On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 12:02 AM, Vivek Varghese Cherian <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>>
>> We are trying to set up a OpenStack based private cloud. We have 2
>> networks one a dmz network with little or no restrictions and
>> the other a corporate network with all the corporate access policies in
>> place.
>>
>> The goal of setting up this private cloud is to ensure that any vms that
>> come up in the OpenStack cloud should have I.P. Addresses assigned
>> either in the dmz or corporate network or both depending on the project
>> requirement.
>>
>> We currently have a 4 server setup, every server in the setup has 4 nic
>> cards each. We are planning to have a network,controller,compute and
>> storage node with future plans of adding HA to the setup.
>>
>> We have set up a network controller node with 4 nics.  We are planning to
>> map the first nic to the dmz network, the second nic to the corporate
>> network, the third and
>> fourth nic to the management and data network respectively.
>>
>> Currently we are trying to bridge map each of these 4 interfaces on the
>> network controller to the dmz, corporate, data and management networks
>> respectively.
>>
>> I would like to get pointers on how to go about with this approach or if
>> the community can suggest any better solutions than bridge mappings to
>> achieve our objective.
>>
>> Regards,
>> --
>> Vivek Varghese Cherian
>>
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