Hi Team,

I’m trying to built a lab of ACS 4.18 in Ubuntu 22 but I may be looking at the 
network and system vm’s the wrong way.

I have a /27 my management server host has an IP out of and my KVM host has an 
IP out of lets call this range 192.168.10.0/27 (in reality this is a public 
subnet).

Now when creating the zone and pods and such I created a Public range of 
10.0.0.0/24 (or at least an internal range).
When asked for the system reserved addresses I filled out 9 ip’s from my 
management subnet (192.168.10.0/27) under the impression that the console proxy 
etc would get an IP out of that range.

When the System VM’s were built they yes had an IP from that management range 
but then as “Private IP”, the “Public IP” was an IP from 10.0.0.0/24 and of 
course I wasn’t able to use any of them not being reachable from the outside 
since the gateway and IP where the wrong one.

Should I have set my management range as the public range with the ip’s it 
should use? And an internal range as system reserved addresses or what are the 
system reserved addresses for?

--
Jimmy

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