Hi Sonali,

For shared network there won't be public interface.
Guest network is the public/direct network.

Thanks,
Jayapal


On 06-Feb-2015, at 2:06 PM, Sonali Jadhav <son...@servercentralen.se>
 wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> When we create a advance zone with security groups enabled, then I observed 
> there is no need for Public traffic NIC on host. So does that mean we'll be 
> creating Logical networks (shared and isolated) on guest network interface of 
> host ?
> 
> Also in advance zone with security groups enabled, there won't be virtual 
> router created ?
> 
> Is there is good guide for understanding of networking in advance zone with 
> security groups.
> 
> I saw one video<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GF9dq0aSb_I> of CloudStack 
> Networking - Paul Angus, which made me think it's like there are three types 
> networking scenarios as per type of zones we chose,
> 
> -          Basic zone
> 
> -          Advance zone
> 
> -          Advance zone with security groups enabled
> 
> Am I correct?
> 
> Yours sincerely,
> 
> Sonali Jadhav | System Administrator
> Nordiska Servercentralen
> Skype ID: sonali.jadhav.sj
> E-mail: son...@servercentralen.se<mailto:son...@servercentralen.se>

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