On 08-Oct-2013, at 1:02 AM, Anton Rubets plejik@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all.
I have some problem with understanding networking. Now i need to somehow
merge public and guest network. So i explain.
Cloudstack located in real NAT network, and we dedicated vlan for virtual
machines, so i want to give them ip in our network via dhcp or manually.
Can i realize it somehow, for example via network or network offerings.
Thx
Hi Anton,
Normally, service providers want to assign public IPs directly to the VMs
and bypass any NAT. Is that what you mean by merging public and private
network?
If so, you can create a shared guest network with a public address space. VMs
launched into this shared network will have directly reachable public IP
address.
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