Thank you for the reply!

I am logged in through the GUI as the default admin user under the ROOT
domain. Just a quick clarification: I can see it under "Network Offerings",
but I can't actually use it/see it when I try to deploy an instance and/or
when creating a network.

According to cloudmonkey, it's enabled (this is the default system created
one I'd like to use);

CLOUD> list networkofferings
count = 8
networkoffering:
name = DefaultIsolatedNetworkOffering
id = 14b2f56b-b941-4495-a9e6-377a756bee70
availability = Optional
conservemode = True
displaytext = Offering for Isolated networks with no Source Nat service
forvpc = False
guestiptype = Isolated
isdefault = True
ispersistent = False
networkrate = 200
service:
name = Dhcp
provider:
name = VirtualRouter
================================================================================
name = UserData
provider:
name = VirtualRouter
================================================================================
name = Dns
provider:
name = VirtualRouter
================================================================================
serviceofferingid = d430a7fc-e294-4940-bd32-bb57a9caff3e
specifyipranges = True
specifyvlan = True
state = Enabled
traffictype = Guest


This is the one I created myself:

CLOUD> list networkofferings id="e00234b0-9252-4541-9f82-7d575b8b131e"
count = 1
networkoffering:
name = test
id = e00234b0-9252-4541-9f82-7d575b8b131e
availability = Optional
conservemode = False
displaytext = test
forvpc = False
guestiptype = Isolated
isdefault = False
ispersistent = True
networkrate = 200
service:
name = Dhcp
provider:
name = VirtualRouter
================================================================================
name = UserData
provider:
name = VirtualRouter
================================================================================
name = Dns
provider:
name = VirtualRouter
================================================================================
serviceofferingid = d430a7fc-e294-4940-bd32-bb57a9caff3e
specifyipranges = True
specifyvlan = True
state = Enabled
traffictype = Guest




On Wed, Sep 4, 2013 at 1:48 PM, Chiradeep Vittal <
chiradeep.vit...@citrix.com> wrote:

> If the offering has 'specify VLAN', then only the admin should be able to
> see it.
> You can also use cloudmonkey to verify the offerings.
>
>
> On 9/4/13 12:00 PM, "Nick Burke" <n...@nickburke.com> wrote:
>
> >I've read the documents, but I can't seem to find anything about this even
> >after google searching.
> >
> >Here is what I'm trying to accomplish: I'd like to have an external
> >hardware router handle the routing for certain networks. It's on VLAN10.
> >
> >Here is what I'm seeing: Only one network offering is showing up under
> >"network offering" in create a network and for instances. It is "
> >DefaultIsolatedNetworkOfferingWithSourceNatService"
> >
> >
> >I've tried creating a new network offering with specify vlan and specify
> >IP
> >addresses, but it doesn't seem to ever show up to be used. Additionally,
> >there is a system created one that looks like it could do it,
> >"DefaultIsolatedNetworkOffering" but it too doesn't show up.
> >
> >If I create a network offering with the exact same options as as
> >DefaultIsolatedNetworkOfferingWithSourceNatService, it does show up and
> >can
> >be used.
> >
> >
> >I'm in advanced networking mode for the zone, and as far as I can tell
> >everything is working well as expected.
> >
> >Does anyone have any place they can point me to for this or offer some
> >advice as to why at least the system DefaultIsolatedNetworkOffering can't
> >be used?
> >
> >--
> >Nick
> >
> >*'What is a human being, then?'
> >'A seed'
> >'A... seed?'
> >'An acorn that is unafraid to destroy itself in growing into a tree.'
> >-David Zindell, A Requiem for Homo Sapiens*
>
>


-- 
Nick

*'What is a human being, then?'
'A seed'
'A... seed?'
'An acorn that is unafraid to destroy itself in growing into a tree.'
-David Zindell, A Requiem for Homo Sapiens*

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