Thanks for the replies guys. @Abhi - Cool, its non-gsoc related so don't want to spend too much time at it. Just felt I should learn more about Cloudstack within my spare time(weekends) outside of its code base and user authentication methods. Think I nearly have it working the way I want, there's the odd terms that confuse me a little so I might take you up on your IM offer.
On 7 July 2013 02:55, Abhinandan Prateek <cloudst...@aprateek.com> wrote: > Hi Ian, > If you still have further questions you can catch us on IM tomorrow. > > -abhi > > On 06/07/13 9:00 PM, "Jayapal Reddy Uradi" <jayapalreddy.ur...@citrix.com> > wrote: > >>Hi, >> >>Create advanced isolated network. >>In advanced isolated network VMs gets internal ip address from the >>virtual router DHCP ip address. On network you can acquire public ip >>address which get configured on the VR. >>To the reach VMs from the public side you can configure the either port >>forwarding or static nat rules along with firewall rules on the public ip >>address. >> >>Please refer the following >>http://blogs.clogeny.com/citrixs-cloudstack-3-0-advanced-zone-setup/ >> >>Thanks, >>Jayapal >> >>On 06-Jul-2013, at 7:51 AM, Abhinandan Prateek <cloudst...@aprateek.com> >>wrote: >> >>> Hi Ian, >>> >>> You are looking for a basic zone. >>> >>> Probably go thru the admin guide here >>> >>>http://cloudstack.apache.org/docs/en-US/Apache_CloudStack/4.0.0-incubatin >>>g/ >>> html-single/Admin_Guide/#basic-zone-configuration >>> >>> -abhi >>> >>> >>> On 06/07/13 6:56 AM, "Ian Duffy" <i...@ianduffy.ie> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Ilya/List >>>> >>>> I was reading the post over at >>>> >>>>https://cwiki.apache.org/CLOUDSTACK/cloudstack-advanced-network-tutorial >>>>-s >>>> tep-by-step.html >>>> and was wondering If I could get some information from you(or anybody >>>> else who can contribute). >>>> >>>> I want a setup where by instances are brought up with a Public IP and >>>> an Internal IP for communication with other instances both got from >>>> DHCP running on a physical gateway. >>>> >>>> In terms of networking with xen(preferably) or vcenter what networking >>>> is required? >>>> >>>> I'm assuming I'll need the following: >>>> >>>> Management Network >>>> Cloudstack Manager >>>> Hypervisor >>>> Storage >>>> >>>> Guest Network (Instance gets some private IP supplied by DHCP on >>>> physical gateway) >>>> Hypervisor >>>> >>>> Public Network (Instance gets some public IP supplied by DHCP on >>>> physical gateway) >>>> Hypervisor >>>> >>>> Is it just a matter of >>>> 1) Creating a network offering as described here: >>>> >>>>http://blog.remibergsma.com/2012/03/10/howto-create-a-network-in-cloudst >>>>ac >>>> k-without-a-virtual-router/ >>>> 2) Creating a public and guest network within the zone >>>> 3) Creating matching labels for the public and guest networks in xen >>>> pointing to the uuid of the network cards >>>> >>>> I think what is tripping me up the most is the IP address space >>>> required for a pod. I understand a pod contains hosts and primary >>>> storage so am I correct in thinking that my pod address space in the >>>> above outlined configuration would just be some addresses within the >>>> address space given to management network? >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Ian >>> >>> >> > >