On 06/09/14 22:47, Geoff Higginbottom wrote:
Piers,
I'm guessing you've been creating a Basic Networking Zone as the default wizard
sends you in that direction.
Yep - right up until the most recent set up.
If you have limited public IPs, and also want to leverage the full power of
CloudStack you should create an Advanced network zone. This will give you
private guest networks with a Virtual Router. Guest VMs will have private IPs
and the VR will have a Public IP.
This is what I treid to do - what name should I give to the virtual
networks? Do they have to exist already or will cloudstack create them?
If you need some VMs to have a Public IP directly assigned you can also create
a Shared Network and allocate it a Public IP Range.
That is the plan thanks.
There are some great blog articles on http://www.shapeblue.com which will help
you understand the options etc.
I have had a look but couldn't see a specific how-to but will note the
site for future reference.
Thank you
Piers