Hi,

You can use single subnet and multiple NICs is not a mandatory. If you want to 
use separate NICs for management and guest traffic you have to use traffic 
lables. Please refer admin guides on how to use multiple NICs.

-Sanjeev

-----Original Message-----
From: Ian Young [mailto:iyo...@ratespecial.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2014 4:11 AM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Re: basic networking, single server

I forgot to mention this system is entirely for internal purposes.  We don't 
need a public network.


On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 3:39 PM, Ian Young <iyo...@ratespecial.com> wrote:

> I'm reinstalling CloudStack on a single server with lots of RAM, CPU 
> cores, and storage.  I also have a single 192.168.100.0/24 private 
> network, which was set up before I was hired and can't be easily 
> reconfigured due to the high number of employee workstations currently 
> connected to it and occupying IP addresses across this range.  I see 
> that the CloudStack documentation strongly recommends separate NICs 
> for management traffic and guest traffic.  This server does have two 
> NICs, so what would be the ideal way to configure the network?  
> Another switch with a different subnet for the management network?  
> What about the storage network?
>

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