I believe that is true, Rafael.
There is a notion of TAGs that can be attached to various resources, but
I'm not sure that can be consumed in way you need it.
Best,
On Fri, 9 Oct 2020 at 09:12, Rafael del Valle
wrote:
> Andrija,
>
> Thanks for the clarification. I found it confusing at first t
Andrija,
Thanks for the clarification. I found it confusing at first that "public"
refers in reality to external to cloudstack, be it corporate intranet or public
internet.
I understand that know.
What I am still trying to achieve is a way to differentiate/manage external IPs
of the differen
Rafael,
re your last email - this is only saying that CLoudStack Public network can
have either "a real public / publicly routable" IP address range, or some
other private Ip range - but both of those are, so to speak, external to
CloudStack - and whatever the IP (range) defined fort the cloudstac
In one OS, LInux or Windows ,you can only one Main Network, (with Default
Gateway) , others is secondary IP (no matter is dedicated NIC or shared
NIC)
If you have two network , you have to choose ONE as default / main . You
cannot have two.
In Linux, you can have two gateway, but that is not g
Andrija,
I was reading your blog posts. I quote:
"In public clouds, the public networks will most likely be publicly
routable IP ranges. However, for enterprises these may be either
publicly routable or RFC 1918 (internal) IP ranges."
This is exactly what I was asking about. What happens if in
Thanks your reply.
I guess I have to experiment more with different possibilities.
Rafael
On Fri, 2020-09-11 05:43 PM, Hean Seng wrote:
>
May be you mis-understand of this.
>
The isolatedetnetwork you mention is on LocalIsolated network (guess network) ,
not the public IP . There is no cla
May be you mis-understand of this.
The isolatedetnetwork you mention is on LocalIsolated network (guess
network) , not the public IP . There is no classify on public IP.
If you need to differentiate the services by Public IP , but not Guest
Nework , You may need to setup different zone, Cause
Sorry Andrija,
I did not explain it correctly. I was trying to create 2 public physical
adapters so that I could create 2 different network offerings one for each.
My use case is being able to select "type" of public IP address.
Imagine creating an Isolated network been able to select:
Isolated
I'm not sure that I have got all your points (after a very quick read), but
I can advise on the following:
" But Cloudstack complaints if I try to create 2 public networks on the
same zone"
This is only true of they are overlapping - or having the same gateway, etc.
Make sure to have each Public
Hi!
We have multiple public networks, and we would like to model them in ACS.
We find references in the Documentation that seem to suggest it is possible:
such as creating network offerings with a tag meant to identify the physical
network.
There are several use cases for which we want this:
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