if your hosts is acting as a router, the answer is yes. Otherwise, just set your network's gateway as you would do in a computer that you are adding to the network..
On Fri, May 2, 2014 at 9:47 AM, Ana Paula de Sousa <apso0...@gmail.com>wrote: > The hypervisor. > Em 02/05/2014 09:34, "Rafael Weingartner" <rafaelweingart...@gmail.com> > escreveu: > > > Which host are you talking about? > > > > > > On Fri, May 2, 2014 at 9:29 AM, Ana Paula de Sousa <apso0...@gmail.com > > >wrote: > > > > > Oh, I see. Knowing that, can use my host to carry the traffic, in other > > > words, can it fill the role of gateway? > > > Em 24/04/2014 15:59, "Chiradeep Vittal" <chiradeep.vit...@citrix.com> > > > escreveu: > > > > > > > The gateway is a router managed by you, not by CloudStack. Think of > > each > > > > POD as a rack of servers for example. The IP addresses for the guest > > VMs > > > > will be derived from the POD’s IP range. To communicate between pods > > (and > > > > to the rest of the world), the guest traffic has to cross the pod > > subnet > > > > into another subnet. This is the gateway (the first-hop router for > the > > > pod) > > > > > > > > From: Ana Paula de Sousa <apso0...@gmail.com<mailto: > apso0...@gmail.com > > >> > > > > Reply-To: "users@cloudstack.apache.org<mailto: > > > users@cloudstack.apache.org>" > > > > <users@cloudstack.apache.org<mailto:users@cloudstack.apache.org>> > > > > Date: Thursday, April 24, 2014 at 10:43 AM > > > > To: "users@cloudstack.apache.org<mailto:users@cloudstack.apache.org > >" > > < > > > > users@cloudstack.apache.org<mailto:users@cloudstack.apache.org>> > > > > Subject: Re: Doubts about cloudstack > > > > > > > > Thanks a lot! > > > > > > > > What I meant by " Is it the host itself or another VM that will be > > > created > > > > by cloudstack?" was: > > > > The gateway is a VM created by cloudstack using the IP I provided in > > the > > > > creation of the zone or is it the host (hypervisor) itself? Or none > of > > > > these options? > > > > > > > > > > > > 2014-04-24 14:35 GMT-03:00 Rafael Weingartner < > > > rafaelweingart...@gmail.com > > > > <mailto:rafaelweingart...@gmail.com>>: > > > > > > > > "Is it created on the basic zone?" > > > > Yeah, it is create on basic zone. And if I am not wrong, it is also > > > created > > > > on advanced zone setup. > > > > " When? After the system VMs or before? " > > > > It is created right before a user VM starts, the system VMs can be > > > deployed > > > > without a VR. > > > > " Is it the responsible to provide dhcp to VMs?" > > > > It provides DHCP to VMs, it is also responsible to the reset password > > > > feature. > > > > "Another question is: why do I put the gateway on pod and guest > > traffic? > > > > What is the role of the gateway?" > > > > It will be the gateway used to all the VMs to route their network > > traffic > > > > through. > > > > > > > > " Is it the host itself or another VM that will be created by > > > cloudstack?" > > > > I did not get this one. ;) > > > > > > > > > > > > On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 2:25 PM, Ana Paula de Sousa < > > apso0...@gmail.com > > > > <mailto:apso0...@gmail.com> > > > > >wrote: > > > > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > I've read the documentation of cloudstack and don't got the role of > > > > virtual > > > > > router on cloudstack. Is it created on the basic zone? When? After > > the > > > > > system VMs or before? Is it the responsible to provide dhcp to VMs? > > > > > Another question is: why do I put the gateway on pod and guest > > traffic? > > > > > What is the role of the gateway? Is it the host itself or another > VM > > > that > > > > > will be created by cloudstack? > > > > > > > > > > Thanks. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > > Rafael Weingärtner > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > Rafael Weingärtner > > > -- Rafael Weingärtner