James, AFAIK L2 Networks function is not compatible with basic zones, so
without moving to advanced zone it's impossible to use this function in CS,
so If you don't have the problems with 4.9.3 it's better to stay with 4.9.3.

Best wishes, Ivan

ср, 31 окт. 2018 г. в 13:04, McClune, James <mcclu...@norwalktruckers.net>:

> Hello CloudStack Community,
>
> I work for a school district in Ohio and we've been running ACS 4.9.3 for
> over a year now. Great piece of software! We're using Ceph (Luminous) for
> our storage backend and KVM/libvirt for virtualization.
>
> We're starting to expand our private cloud. We'd like to rely on external
> systems for IP services (e.g. DHCP, DNS, routing, etc.). Right now, we're
> running a basic network zone (with ACS managing IP services). I'm building
> a roadmap for upgrading to ACS 4.11. I'm looking to implement the L2
> functionality in 4.11, as described here:
>
> https://www.shapeblue.com/layer-2-networks-in-cloudstack/
>
> I was wondering if anyone has advice on upgrading to 4.11 from 4.9.3 (i.e.
> important things to watch for, problems encountered, etc.). I'm referencing
> the documentation here:
>
>
> http://docs.cloudstack.apache.org/projects/cloudstack-release-notes/en/4.11.0.0/upgrade/upgrade-4.9.html
>
> I appreciate all input! :)
>
> Thanks,
>
> --
>
> James McClune
>
> Technical Support Specialist
>
> Norwalk City Schools
>
> Phone: 419-660-6590
>
> mcclu...@norwalktruckers.net
>


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