Good morning ,

Two questions,

1. What Hypervisor are you using? - security groups only work with Xenserver 
and KVM,  
2. Have you look at using Advanced networking?  , it gives you more functions , 
separate networks for traffic, public and private networks (Used if you are 
wanting a public cloud), DHCP , VPC's , VPN gateways 

Glenn


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-----Original Message-----
From: Asanka Gunasekara [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, 09 August 2016 6:53 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Guest networking issue

Hi Hope someone can help me on this

 Below is my env

a) CloudStack 4.9 on CentOs 7.2,
b) running on 2 compute nodes and one controller node
c) NFS as shared storage primary and secondary
d) Basic networking
f) Hosts, Guests, system VMs and NFS storage are in same IP range

I can create VMs and from UI I can see Guests are getting IPs assigned

     1. when the instance boots up it has no IP assigned (ip addr show shows no 
IP). But I have to do dhclient for the guest to get configured.

     2. Even though instance gets an IP after running dhclient, I am unable to 
reach no further than the host that the instance are in. All the routes are in 
place. I have created Security Group with allow all to this guest still no luck

please let me know if you need any additional information

Best Regards

*Asanka Gunasekara*

*Asst. Engineering Manager - Systems Infra Services* *Global IT Infrastructure 
Services Division*

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