The system vms need a public network, so at least 2 "public" Ips.
On 8/15/13 11:14 AM, "Carlos Reategui" <car...@reategui.com> wrote: >Thanks for the response. > >I am a complete novice when it comes to VLANs so hopefully I can pull this >off. My hosts/guest physical network is using a Dell PowerConnect 2848 >which says it supports VLAN tags so I'll look at its docs to see what I >need to do to configure it. > >You mention that the guest and public traffic must be tagged. Since I >will >not be using public IPs (or the notion of a public network) can I skip the >public network or do I need to define it? My 192.168.1.0/24 network is >already NATed out if the guests need outbound access to the internet. > Inbound internet traffic is not available. > > > >On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 9:41 PM, Venkata SwamyBabu Budumuru < >venkataswamybabu.budum...@citrix.com> wrote: > >> 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 >> >>