Erdősi, Thank you for tips. I "got it". The only physical network was attached to xenbr0, so I re-named it to "all_in_one" and used as a label for managment, public and guest traffics. CS4.4 has generated random VLAN-xx-tag names upon needs and assigns VLAN id-s dynamically. The only thing that I didn't expected - it takes guest VLAN number randomly from the range I specified. But I haven't configured all VLANs on my switch yet. So I will continue with that. First tests show that configuration for SSVM, Console proxy and VPC is correct now as well.
Thank you again, Vadim. -----Original Message----- From: Erdősi Péter [mailto:f...@niif.hu] Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2014 12:43 PM To: users@cloudstack.apache.org Subject: Re: XenServer : VLAN logic at CS 4.4 2014.09.30. 9:30 keltezéssel, Vadim Kimlaychuk írta: > But where do I tell CS what is my public interface? If you click here: http://www.shapeblue.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/PhysicalNetworkingBlog_advNetWiz.png You can see the blue, red, green and yellow circles.. If you click on in, you can write in the physical name (it must be same with Xenserver names ofc...) For example: I have 2*4 nic on my setup, where 3-3 are bonded, 1-1 userd for (presetup) iSCSI The 3 bonded nic (called management, public, guest by xenserver) was written in a blue, yellow and green boxes. If you using vlan separation for guest traffic, don't forget to add a range on a switch (you can write in your range later) Regards, Peter