Alena, 

that works. I can see that all IPs from designated to account public network is 
allocated. But now i have another question. If account has several private 
network ? I created one more private network for account, requested IP address 
is coming from default pool, but not from assigned public network ? My final 
goal is the following. 
Account has allocated public network (only one) let say 192.168.100.0/24. 
Account has private networks 10.1.0.0/24 which is gonna be 
SNATed/Firewalled/LBed by IP addresses from  192.168.100.0/24. Now accounted 
created one more network - say 10.1.1.0/24, requested pubic IP address for that 
new network will come from default pool of public networks. Is it possible to 
have public IP address for new private network from dedicated to that account 
public network, but not from default pool ? 

> On 5/10/12 9:02 AM, "d...@soleks.com" <d...@soleks.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>> I'm trying to create public network in my installation (advanced
>> networking, 2 physical networks) and assign it to one of the accounts,
>> cloudstack is generating message that "zone id=1 has more then one
>> physical networks" and refusing to create network. If i don't do any
>> network assignment (network is going to default public pool) - it works
>> fine.
>>
>> Dan/borei
>>
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>
> Dan,
>
> When you add public range per account, and account doesn't have any
> Isolated Guest networks, we try to create this network for the account
> automatically from the network offering marked with availability=Required.
> As by default this network offering doesn't have any tags, there is no way
> to figure out what physical network the guest network should belong to.
>
> There are a couple of ways to make it work on your side:
>
> 1) Before creating public range per account, create the Guest Isolated
> network for this account.
>
> Or
>
> 2) Create the network offering with the tag=tag defined on one of your
> physical networks and mark this offering with Availability=Required.
>
>
> Let me know if it works for you,
>
> Alena.
>
>
>


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