Any ideas on this? Thanks 😁
On Fri, 21 Jun 2024, 11:22 Muhammad Hanis Irfan Mohd Zaid, < hanisirfan.w...@gmail.com> wrote: > On the web UI, when setting up a zone, how would I create the physical > networks and assign the correct traffic types and labels? > > You can refer to a simple diagram I drew below. > > https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_xGUxEu-U2mJltdIj94CMK0s4zAH-Ret/view?usp=drive_link > > So let's say based on the diagram, I create a physical network named > "Management", an isolation method "VLAN", with traffic type "MANAGEMENT" > and label of "cloudbr0". Next, I create another physical network named > "Public", an isolation method "VXLAN", with traffic type "PUBLIC" and label > of "lo". Lastly, I create another physical network named "Guest", an > isolation method "VXLAN", with traffic type "GUEST" and label of "lo". > > Will this work? Is my understanding of physical networks correct? > > > > On Thu, 20 Jun 2024 at 20:21, Wido den Hollander <w...@widodh.nl.invalid> > wrote: > >> >> >> Op 20/06/2024 om 11:15 schreef Alex Mattioli: >> > Hi Muhammad, >> > >> > Are you planning on using VXLAN or bridges? Those are mutually >> exclusive, with VXLAN you have a single VLAN interface with an IP which is >> the VTEP (Virtual Tunnel EndPoint) for your VXLAN encapsulated traffic. >> >> Yes, however, keep in mind that the script 'modifyvxlan.sh' creates >> Linux bridges on the fly, one for each VNI. >> >> The administrator doesn't need to do anything though, this is all done >> by CS. >> >> Just make sure you use this script: >> https://download.cloudstack.org/tools/scripts/vxlan/modifyvxlan.sh >> >> Wido >> >> > >> > Cheers >> > Alex >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > -----Original Message----- >> > From: Muhammad Hanis Irfan Mohd Zaid <hanisirfan.w...@gmail.com> >> > Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2024 8:59 AM >> > To: users@cloudstack.apache.org >> > Cc: w...@widodh.nl >> > Subject: Physical network labels when using VXLAN >> > >> > Hi. We're trying to deploy a POC environment with VXLAN EVPN. The >> underlay works perfectly and the overlay when creating a bridge for the >> management network (cloudbr0) can ping without any issues between the hosts >> and management server. >> > >> > Now I'm trying to figure out how the bridges should be configured for >> the guest and public network. The hosts are fully running L3 towards our >> leaf switches. I'm clueless when trying to configure the physical networks >> of the zone in the web UI. >> > >> > Any suggestions? Thanks >> >