Hello CloudStack Community,

I am attempting to establish full Layer 3 connectivity between the KVM hosts in 
my CloudStack deployment. I have found a few resources to assist in the 
process, including the modifyvxlan.sh script necessary to establish the 
appropriate network bridge configuration for new VXLAN networks. I have been 
able to successfully establish underlay/overlay connectivity between 
top-of-rack and the hypervisors running FRR.

The issue I am running into is how to properly configure the cloudbr interfaces 
to properly support using Layer 3 uplinks, which by their nature are on 
different subnets. Is it not necessary to specify the physical interfaces in 
the bridge? As I understand the operation of a linux bridge, it would not be 
optimal to bridge two interfaces with different IP addresses.

In addition, is it feasible to also use VXLAN for the Public and Management 
traffic? If so, does anyone have any examples how they’ve leveraged that to 
configure the management IP addresses for the KVM hosts?

Does a single cloudbr with the various traffic labels assigned make sense for 
all traffic in the VXLAN use case?

Thanks,
Alex

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