When I ping 192.168.1.1 from my root namespace, there is a reply.     Pinging 
193.128.1.2 gets no reply.   Also, my physical router is reachable at 
192.168.1.1, because I configure it via browser with that local IP.
Thanks for your reply, Remo!
...John

    On Saturday, May 28, 2016 2:49 PM, Remo Mattei <[email protected]> wrote:
 

 Maybe your gateway is .2 and not .1 did you try that. If that's the case you 
need to change that in your openstack config so you can get out 

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Il giorno 28 mag 2016, alle ore 12:38, Thales <[email protected]> ha scritto:


Hello,
   I have RDO ALL-In-One installed.    I set up a private network and a public 
(external) network.     I set up a virtual router to connect the private 
network to the external network.    I have RDO installed on Centos 7 as a 
guest.  Windows 10 is my host OS.
When I move into the virtual router's namespace, I can ping the guest os's IP 
address (192.168.1.12) and I can ping the host os's address (192.168.1.11), but 
when I try to ping the gateway (192.168.1.1) it tells me it is unreachable.  It 
also fails when I try to ping google.com
  I can ping the gateway and google.com from the root namespace of the guest 
os, centos 7.

   RDO uses Open vSwitch.
 I'd appreciate any help on this problem!
  Thanks!  ...John!DSPAM:1,5749cb41112621665418927!

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