GitHub user DaanHoogland added a comment to the discussion: Public IPs in 
shared guest network

@SviridoffA , if you mean the usage per user, this is in the user quota and 
unfortunately not per network, If you mean in the network in general it is in 
the network creation dialog/API
![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c24ad7b5-3f14-4234-8603-7d1006f152e3)

Having the combination limited, e.g. make sure that user1 can use up to 4 IP 
addresses in each of 4 existing shared networks, would require you to do some 
automation, I think, like deleting surpluses that you find. Is it the latter 
you are looking at? 

It would sound like you would want a scriptable permission hook allowing the 
operator to configure his own pre-execution script to APIs so they can refuse 
user actions at will. Implementing this is a less generic way would make the 
system needlessly complex, but implementing this generic solution could make it 
error prone.

Thanks for starting this discussion (As I hope a lot of people will chime in)

cc @weizhouapache @wido @andrijapanicsb (and everybody between W and A)

GitHub link: 
https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/discussions/10129#discussioncomment-11626439

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