thanks for you reply, I will try it. 2012/9/14 Chiradeep Vittal <chiradeep.vit...@citrix.com>
> You can also read this blog entry: > http://blog.remibergsma.com/2012/08/30/going-beyond-cloudstack-advanced-net > working-how-i-replaced-the-virtual-router-with-my-own-physical-linux-router > / > > On 9/13/12 6:30 PM, "Chiradeep Vittal" <chiradeep.vit...@citrix.com> > wrote: > > >You have a few options here > >1. You can utilize the latest "VPC" feature [1] to connect a Private > >Gateway to your MPLS device > >2. The cloud admin can create a dedicated vlan with a specific vlan id > >(say 1001). This vlan can be the same MPLS vlan that you want to use. > >3. You can design a network offering with no services except for DHCP/DNS. > >Ensure that the MPLS router is the gateway address for the network > >instantiated with this network offering. Provision the same vlan id on the > >MPLS router. > > > >[1] > >https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/Inter-VLAN+Routing > > > >On 9/13/12 5:51 PM, "zhiqing wu" <wuzhiqing1...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > >>thanks for you reply > >>I want to use the advanced zone.Because I have a very complex > >>environment. > >>I mainly want to MPLS VPN,this feature cloudstack not support by itself. > >> > >>2012/9/13 Murali Reddy <murali.re...@citrix.com> > >> > >>> On 13/09/12 2:39 PM, "zhiqing wu" <wuzhiqing1...@gmail.com> wrote: > >>> > >>> >HI,There: > >>> > > >>> > I want to use a external router device that support MPLS,instead > >>>of > >>> >the > >>> >system vrouter. > >>> > How to configure of this situation? > >>> > > >>> >thanks in advance!! > >>> > > >>> > >>> Are you planning to use basic or advanced zone? At present CloudStack > >>> supports only Juniper SRX as external routing device for guest networks > >>>in > >>> advance zone. But if you are not looking for LB, Firewall, Nat etc > >>>network > >>> services to be provided by CloudStack then you can choose basic zone > >>>model > >>> where you can setup external routing devices to support network > >>>services > >>> for the guest VM. > >>> > >>> > > > >