assuming you deployed to an isolated network you created, you will need to setup a NAT rule. either using the source nat address or acquiring a new one, you will need to create a firewall rule, then the NAT rule.Do this by navigating to the network section of your UI, and drill down to the network the vm was deployed to. hope this helps. On Sat, Apr 27, 2013 at 8:38 PM, deasonyang <27598...@qq.com> wrote:Hi, In platform of Cloudstack4.0.1 + XenServer6.0.201, a advanced resource domain. XenServer use openvswitch mode. Description of the problem: 1.Create a centos6.3 host can not ssh to log in, but can ping 2.Create a Windows virtual machine can remotely log Question: 1.How to solve this problem the openvswitch mode, Thanks & Regards Deason
Create a Linux VM is based on an isolated network can login, but can not
login to create a guest network based on the Linux VM.
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