Daan,

A little bit of clarification.

Listed below is the paragraph I was referring in this
description<https://people.apache.org/~ke4qqq/docs2/en-US/Apache_CloudStack/4.0/html/Admin_Guide/creating-network-offerings.html>
  :


   - Redundant router capability. (v3.0.3 and greater) Available only when
   Virtual Router is selected as the Source NAT provider. Select this option
   if you want to use two virtual routers in the network for uninterrupted
   connection: one operating as the master virtual router and the other as the
   backup. The master virtual router receives requests from and sends
   responses to the user’s VM. The backup virtual router is activated only
   when the master is down. After the failover, the backup becomes the master
   virtual router. CloudStack deploys the routers on different hosts to ensure
   reliability if one host is down.



So the interpretation should be:

Source Nat needs to be enabled to allow redundant virtual router to be
active and other functions which do not conflict with the Source Nat
function may be enabled as needed.

Do I have it correct?

Karl


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Daan Hoogland <daan.hoogl...@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 4:07 PM
Subject: Re: rvr4vpc
To: Karl Harris <karl.har...@sungard.com>
Cc: Christopher Litsinger <christopher.litsi...@sungard.com>


On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 9:20 PM, Karl Harris <karl.har...@sungard.com>
wrote:
> I found a reference here which seems to imply only Source Nat Routers can
be
> made redundant in
> guest networks.


I see, AFAIK you misinterpreted the text here; the option 'Source Nat'
needs to be active but i think other options may be active as well.




-- 
Karl O. Harris
Cloud Software Engineer
Sungard Availability Services

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