>And problem
>First i try to create network@xcp host. Vlan41(VLANID 41) Vlan42(VlanId42) 
>then create zone, create network-> add guest network, enable zone, and then in 
>logs

You don't need to create any VLAN network in XCP, CS will do that for you. 
XCP doesn't support management network on VLAN.



Anthony






-----Original Message-----
From: Anton Rubets [mailto:plejik....@gmail.com] 
Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2013 11:43 AM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Advanced network

Hello everyone.
First of all i have
1. Centos + CS 4.1 - mgnt server
2. test server with xcp1.6
3. cisco router
4. Vlan41 where located my server(mgnt net) 5. Vlan42 where i located my VM 
(public & gst merge in future, so i wanna have real adress@ local network)

And problem
First i try to create network@xcp host. Vlan41(VLANID 41) Vlan42(VlanId42) then 
create zone, create network-> add guest network, enable zone, and then in logs

2013-06-27 21:10:39,314 DEBUG [xen.resource.CitrixResourceBase]
(DirectAgent-405:null) Creating VLAN network for 42 on host .41.85
2013-06-27 21:10:39,347 DEBUG [xen.resource.CitrixResourceBase]
(DirectAgent-405:null) Found a network called Vlan42 on host=41.85; 
Network=70f85288-d37b-4f60-5055-606ab897af2d;
pif=21a2b34e-bdff-1a17-98b2-734e34ff86fb
2013-06-27 21:10:39,353 DEBUG [xen.resource.CitrixResourceBase]
(DirectAgent-405:null) Creating VLAN 42 on host 41.85 on device eth0
2013-06-27 21:10:39,366 WARN [xen.resource.CitrixResourceBase]
(DirectAgent-405:null) Catch Exception: class 
com.xensource.xenapi.Types$PifIsVlan due to You tried to create a VLAN on top 
of another VLAN - use the underlying physical PIF/bond instead You tried to 
create a VLAN on top of another VLAN - use the underlying physical PIF/bond 
instead

And someone can give link to some example or tutorial, with :
configurate cisco router for xcp
configure xcp for CS4.1?
Thanks

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