Hi,

If you look at the details of the VM running , has the vm be allocated a 
private ip address?
Have you setup the firewall rules inside cloudstack to allow for the VM's to 
talk to each other or the ip's of the real clients and servers?


Regards
Glenn



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-----Original Message-----
From: Mario Giammarco [mailto:mgiamma...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, 25 January 2016 12:07 AM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Network configuration for VM without public IPs

Hello,
I have a private network I have no public ips.
I have guest and public network configured as 10.3.6.x and 10.3.5.x.
I am using advanced zone networking.
I have my router that does nat on 10.3.5.1 and 10.3.6.254.

My vm get an address in the range 10.3.6.x and I see that ip 10.3.6.1 is 
assigned but not by me. I assume it is a system VM for firewall.

I would like to simply have my vm communicate with other real client and 
servers on my private network.
The first thing you usually do on non-cloud virtualization systems.

How can I do it with cloudstack?

Thanks in advance,
Mario

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