Are you going to use simple or advanced networking zone?



Pierre-Luc Dion
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On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 8:55 AM, Konstantinos Karampogias <
konstantinos.karampog...@centralway.com> wrote:

> This is not a lab, it is a rented server in a datacenter, therefore i
> have restricted access to the network components.
>
> I have defined the network labels (which are the name of the bridges
> in the hypervisor) accordingly
> root@ch1-cskvm-1:~# brctl show |grep cs
> cs-guest                8000.001e67a0a1f7       no              eth1
> <-- Guest Traffic
> cs-mgmt         8000.001e67a0a1f7       no              eth1.849
> cs-public               8000.001e67a0a1f6       no              eth0
> <-- Public Traffic
>
>
> In cloudstack i have set  two physical networks (Physical-network-eth0
> and Physical-network-eth1), during the initial adding of a zone.
>
> Later, when I try to add a guest network it gives me only
> physical-network-eth1 and requires a VLAN. Obviously
> that cannot work, is going to the wrong switch. Other experiments
> (e.g. adding another Guest Traffic to cs-public)
> failed because the network offering field is empty.
>
> Thanks for the fast reply!
>
> Konstantinos
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 2:39 PM, Pierre-Luc Dion <pd...@cloudops.com>
> wrote:
> > If this is a lab, it will work fine, you will have to define network
> > interface labels in Cloudstack in the networking config of the zone.
> labels
> > are networks name of the hypervisor servers.
> >
> >
> > Pierre-Luc Dion
> > Architecte de Solution Cloud | Cloud Solutions Architect
> > 855-OK-CLOUD (855-652-5683) x1101
> > - - -
> >
> > *CloudOps*420 rue Guy
> > Montréal QC  H3J 1S6
> > www.cloudops.com
> > @CloudOps_
> >
> >
> > On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 8:29 AM, Konstantinos Karampogias <
> > konstantinos.karampog...@centralway.com> wrote:
> >
> >> I have the following architecture
> >>
> >> (internet) ------(GW)--[ SWITCH A, public IPs address, no vlans]
> >> -------eth0-[ Cloudstack hosts]-eth1------ [SWITCH B, vlans, private
> >> IPs]
> >>
> >>
> >> I want to create  a direct public shared network, in which the VMs
> >> will have routable public IP.
> >> (example
> >>
> http://shankerbalan.net/blog/create-a-shared-network-with-public-ips-in-cloudstack/
> >> )
> >>
> >> Can I do that given that
> >> -Management Traffic, Guest Traffic are connected to SWITCH B (Physical
> >> Network -eth1),
> >> -Public Traffic connected to SWITCH A (Physical Network-eth0),
> >> -no vlan in SWITCH A?
> >>
> >> What is the original networking set up I should follow?
> >>
> >> I have been experimenting with cloudstack version 4.3
> >>
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Konstantinos
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> --
> >> Konstantinos Karampogias
> >>
>
>
>
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