Re: confusing cloudstack networking

2024-04-17 Thread Wei ZHOU
you do not need cloudstack virtual router to provide dhcp/dns service, right ? If you use an advanced zone, you can create a shared network without any service, then the VMs will get dhcp from your router, not cloudstack virtual router. -Wei On Wed, Apr 17, 2024 at 9:03 AM Embedded wrote: > > >

Re: confusing cloudstack networking

2024-04-17 Thread Embedded
ok is there any way to tell vms just to get a dhcp ip off the local lan without the router in the mix?? everything in the lab lan is 192.168.10.xxx On Wednesday 17 April 2024 01:40:30 PM (+07:00), Wei ZHOU wrote: > Hi, > > cloud0 is the control network of virtual routers and system vms. > Th

Re: confusing cloudstack networking

2024-04-16 Thread Wei ZHOU
Hi, cloud0 is the control network of virtual routers and system vms. The IP of cloud0 is configured as 169.254.0.1/16 by default. -Wei On Wed, Apr 17, 2024 at 7:41 AM Embedded wrote: > > cloudstack seems to be confusing networking on a lab install ... vms come > up but > the ip they have app

confusing cloudstack networking

2024-04-16 Thread Embedded
cloudstack seems to be confusing networking on a lab install ... vms come up but the ip they have appears to be on the other side instead of the router side, i noticed cloud0 is using a 169.xxx IP address, where this is a flat 192.168.10.xxx network root@cs:~# brctl show bridge name bridg