Re: Trouble with adding network services

2014-05-01 Thread Matthew Midgett
Still can't figure this out. Help?


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 Original message 
From: Matthew Midgett cst...@trickhosting.biz 
Date:04/30/2014  10:19 PM  (GMT-05:00) 
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org 
Subject: Re: Trouble with adding network services 

My problem is that I can not see my actual physical nic that is 
connected to the public wiring when I go to add a new guest network. 
Why is this? The physical nic for public access is working because I can 
dowload templates and your the console proxy. I just can't figure out 
why I can't see it. I'm trying now adding new network services with the 
cloud-public tags hoping that it will make the public address show up 
while adding a guest network


On 04/28/2014 05:35 AM, Geoff Higginbottom wrote:
 Matthew,

 What you want to achieve is very possible, it's just the terms used can be a 
 little confusing.

 I believe you want to create a new network which will assign 'public' IPs 
 directly to Guest VMs.  In CloudStack, the 'Public' network is only used by 
 System VMs and Virtual Routers so you have to create a new Guest Network 
 which used a new Public IP Address Range and allow Guest VMs to use it via a 
 Shared Network.

 What you need to do is create a new 'shared' network, which will in fact be a 
 'guest' network, but the Virtual Router will only provide DHCP, DNS, and 
 UserData services, and will not act as an actual Router.  Routing will be 
 provided by a physical Router/L3 Switch.

 1.  Allocate a new IP range and VLAN ID on your network infrastructure which 
 will pass Internet Live 'public' IPs down to the HyperVisors is a similar way 
 the CloudStack Public Traffic is handled.
 2.  Identify which CloudStack Physical Network this VLAN is mapped to, this 
 will be needed in step 5
 3.  When creating the new Network, set the scope to either 'All' (every user 
 in the Zone) or a speciic Account or Domain (I'm guessing you want to use the 
 All option)
 4.  Ensure you have chosen the Network Offering of 'Offering for Shared 
 Networks'
 5.  Ensure you chose the 'Physical Network' which your new IP range is mapped 
 to
 6.  Enter the VLAN ID used in step 1
 7.  Enter the appropriate IP information in the Network Offering, note the 
 IPv4 Gateway will be the IP of the Physical Router/L3 Switch which is 
 terminating the new Public IP Range

 Regards

 Geoff Higginbottom

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 -Original Message-
 From: Matthew Midgett [mailto:cst...@trickhosting.biz]
 Sent: 27 April 2014 21:04
 To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
 Subject: Trouble with adding network services

 OK, I admit that I am lost and do not know what the procedure is to creating 
 a network service.

 I would like to have a public address assigned to my VM's using CS4.3 and 
 xenserver. I don't need a guest network on this first /28

 Can someone tell me the required steps? I've tried and had no luck.
 Maybe I'm making this too hard and it should be easy.

 I click on Network  Add Guest network

 I understand all the options there but the main problem is that on physical 
 interfaces is only lists one of my guest nic's and not my public one. What do 
 need to setup so I can select the public nic and then continue with the rest 
 of the fields as needed.


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Re: Trouble with adding network services

2014-04-30 Thread Matthew Midgett
My problem is that I can not see my actual physical nic that is 
connected to the public wiring when I go to add a new guest network. 
Why is this? The physical nic for public access is working because I can 
dowload templates and your the console proxy. I just can't figure out 
why I can't see it. I'm trying now adding new network services with the 
cloud-public tags hoping that it will make the public address show up 
while adding a guest network



On 04/28/2014 05:35 AM, Geoff Higginbottom wrote:

Matthew,

What you want to achieve is very possible, it's just the terms used can be a 
little confusing.

I believe you want to create a new network which will assign 'public' IPs 
directly to Guest VMs.  In CloudStack, the 'Public' network is only used by 
System VMs and Virtual Routers so you have to create a new Guest Network which 
used a new Public IP Address Range and allow Guest VMs to use it via a Shared 
Network.

What you need to do is create a new 'shared' network, which will in fact be a 
'guest' network, but the Virtual Router will only provide DHCP, DNS, and 
UserData services, and will not act as an actual Router.  Routing will be 
provided by a physical Router/L3 Switch.

1.  Allocate a new IP range and VLAN ID on your network infrastructure which 
will pass Internet Live 'public' IPs down to the HyperVisors is a similar way 
the CloudStack Public Traffic is handled.
2.  Identify which CloudStack Physical Network this VLAN is mapped to, this 
will be needed in step 5
3.  When creating the new Network, set the scope to either 'All' (every user in 
the Zone) or a speciic Account or Domain (I'm guessing you want to use the All 
option)
4.  Ensure you have chosen the Network Offering of 'Offering for Shared 
Networks'
5.  Ensure you chose the 'Physical Network' which your new IP range is mapped to
6.  Enter the VLAN ID used in step 1
7.  Enter the appropriate IP information in the Network Offering, note the IPv4 
Gateway will be the IP of the Physical Router/L3 Switch which is terminating 
the new Public IP Range

Regards

Geoff Higginbottom

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-Original Message-
From: Matthew Midgett [mailto:cst...@trickhosting.biz]
Sent: 27 April 2014 21:04
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Trouble with adding network services

OK, I admit that I am lost and do not know what the procedure is to creating a 
network service.

I would like to have a public address assigned to my VM's using CS4.3 and 
xenserver. I don't need a guest network on this first /28

Can someone tell me the required steps? I've tried and had no luck.
Maybe I'm making this too hard and it should be easy.

I click on Network  Add Guest network

I understand all the options there but the main problem is that on physical 
interfaces is only lists one of my guest nic's and not my public one. What do 
need to setup so I can select the public nic and then continue with the rest of 
the fields as needed.


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28th-29th May 2014, Bangalore. 
Classrommhttp://shapeblue.com/cloudstack-training/
16th-20th June 2014, Region A. Instructor led, 
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23rd-27th June 2014, Region B. Instructor led, 
On-linehttp://shapeblue.com/cloudstack-training/
15th-20th September 2014, Region A. Instructor led, 
On-linehttp://shapeblue.com/cloudstack-training/
22nd-27th September 2014, Region B. Instructor led, 
On-linehttp://shapeblue.com/cloudstack-training/
1st-6th December 2014, Region A. Instructor led, 
On-linehttp://shapeblue.com/cloudstack-training/
8th-12th December 2014, Region B. Instructor led, 
On-linehttp://shapeblue.com/cloudstack-training/

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