1) Netscaler provides local balancing functions rather than IPs.  For both 
basic and advanced networking you can either assign IPs statically to your VMs 
or you can use DHCP on your virtual routers to provide the IPs.

Public vs private IPs , doesn't really make any difference.

2) You can setup your Cloudstack using Adavnced network with Security Groups 
which is pretty much basic networking but with multiple subnets/vlans.

However if you use Advanced networking (without Security Groups) then no you 
cannot have isolated networks using SG but Advanced networking does support 
firewalling to isolated and VPC networks.

Jon

________________________________
From: Francisco Germano <fg...@hotmail.com>
Sent: 11 August 2019 22:51
To: 'users@cloudstack.apache.org' <users@cloudstack.apache.org>
Subject: Question about Basic and Advanced Network

Greetings,

My team and I are working for open-source software and our next step are to 
implement an integration with the Cloudstack. We are implementing the network 
context and we have some doubts. Could you help us?

About Basic Network:
1 - A Citrix NetScaler provides public IP, right? Is it possible to control the 
Public IPs using just the CloudStack API? If yes, how?

About Advanced Network:
2 - Is it possible to use Security Group in the Isolated Network?

Best regards,
Francisco Germano

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