Hello, I forgot to tell everyone this lab is using icehouse, I have TP-Link router public IP address is 119.101.54.x, lan IP address is 172.28.0.1, floating IP range already enable on instance, so below is new simply home lab diagram:
TP-link router = public IP address 119.101.54.x and lan IP address 172.28.0.1 Home computer = 172.28.0.130 Ubuntu eth0 (no IP address) and eth1 172.28.0.105 (for managmeent) br100 IP address = 10.0.47.1 map to eth0 instance01 IP address = 10.0.47.2 I don't understand what's "which interface/bridge your neutron router is attached to" When I type "neutron router-list" have following error: Cloud not find Service or Region in Service Catalog. and my lab do not have 172.24.0.0 subnet, please help. 於 2015/5/6 上午12:12,"Brian Haley" <brian.ha...@hp.com> 寫道: > On 05/05/2015 09:47 AM, Wilson Kwok wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> Here is my home lap network settings: >> >> Home computer 172.28.0.130 >> >> Ubuntu eth0 (no IP address) >> eth1 172.28.0.105 (for managmeent) >> >> br100 10.0.47.1 map to eth0 >> >> instance01 10.0.47.2 >> > > This is your floating IP, right? > > My question is home computer can't ping instance01 10.0.47.2, even Ubuntu >> itselves, >> I already allow security group ICMP ALL, can anyone help ? >> > > You will need to add a route, but to do that you'll need to know which > interface/bridge your neutron router is attached to. Assuming it is br100 > it would be something like this: > > $ neutron router-list > ... > "ip_address": "172.24.0.2" > ... > > # ip r add 10/8 via 172.24.0.2 dev br100 > > Devstack does a lot of this during setup, even if you're not using it > sometimes looking at the things it does might be helpful - see file > lib/neutron-legacy > > -Brian >
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