I am out of the office for the weekend but will try this on Monday. Thanks for 
all the help!

Venkata SwamyBabu Budumuru <venkataswamybabu.budum...@citrix.com> wrote:


Did you try something like this?


  *   create a shared network
     *   During creation specify the tagged VLAN your office network is on
     *   Specify the office n/w ip range that you want your Vms to be on
     *   Specify a gateway for the above range (This will be an existing GW 
that you are already using for your office n/w)
     *   Make sure the physical network (/NIC) where you are creating the 
shared n/w is connected to a switch port that is trunked / allowed your office 
VLAN

From: "Christopher M. Ryan" <cr...@harmonia.com<mailto:cr...@harmonia.com>>
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Date: Friday, 16 August 2013 6:38 PM
To: "users@cloudstack.apache.org<mailto:users@cloudstack.apache.org>" 
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Cc: "Christopher E. Brown" <cebr...@harmonia.com<mailto:cebr...@harmonia.com>>
Subject: Shared Networks


Hi all!



What is the purpose of shared networks? I cannot make them accessible to the 
internet (in our case, the office network) unless they are on isolated VLANs 
with static (or source) NAT. I would like the VMS to exist as if they were on 
the office network without having to acquire a static IP address and without 
having to handle virtual firewall settings but am unsure of how to proceed. Any 
advice/suggestions? I've looked into the documentation but am failing to see 
configurations for this specific scenario.



Thanks in advance!


Chris Ryan
Harmonia Holdings Group, LLC
404 People Place, Suite 402
Charlottesville, VA 22911
Office: (434) 244-4002

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