Currently CS supports security groups functionality only with bridge
networking mode.

If you are ok with out security groups  then with advanced shared you will
be able to achieve what you are looking for. Advanced shared expects
tagged VLANs for guest and public traffic types.

On 15/08/13 5:35 AM, "Carlos Reategui" <car...@reategui.com> wrote:

>Hi All,
>
>The Cloudstack docs for XenServer say to use bridge networking when using
>basic networking.  Is this still the case with CS 4.1 and XS 6.1?
>
>XS 6.1 introduced LACP which I would prefer to use but it is not supported
>with bridge networking.  I think my storage network would benefit from it.
>
>If still required for basic networking then can someone walk me through
>how
>to setup an advanced network that behaves like a basic, shared, no
>security
>group network.  I have 8 nics in 2 bonds (4 nics each -- one labeled
>storage for NFS SR and the other cloud-public for management/guest
>traffic).  The hosts and the guests are in 192.168.1.0/24 and the storage
>network is isolated on its own in a 192.168.200.0/24.
>
>thanks,
>Carlos

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