Re: CloudStack Advanced networking doubt

2017-02-28 Thread Rafael Weingärtner
witches have to trunk all vlans. This can get really nasty for > > larger typologies (due to vlan limits and spanning tree), hence why > > technologies like vxlan, stt and gre were invented. > > > > > > - Si > > > > > >

Re: CloudStack Advanced networking doubt

2017-02-28 Thread Simon Weller
across all switches providing connectivity to the zone so that all VMs within the isolated network can see each other. From: Rafael Weingärtner Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2017 12:58 PM To: users@cloudstack.apache.org Subject: Re: CloudStack Advanced networking doubt

Re: CloudStack Advanced networking doubt

2017-02-28 Thread Dag Sonstebo
panning tree), hence why > technologies like vxlan, stt and gre were invented. > > > - Si > > > From: Rafael Weingärtner > Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2017 12:41 PM > To: users@cloudstack.apache.or

Re: CloudStack Advanced networking doubt

2017-02-28 Thread Rafael Weingärtner
; - Si > > > From: Rafael Weingärtner > Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2017 12:41 PM > To: users@cloudstack.apache.org > Subject: Re: CloudStack Advanced networking doubt > > Great, thanks for the explanation Dag. > So, for two VMs that are on the

Re: CloudStack Advanced networking doubt

2017-02-28 Thread Simon Weller
From: Rafael Weingärtner Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2017 12:41 PM To: users@cloudstack.apache.org Subject: Re: CloudStack Advanced networking doubt Great, thanks for the explanation Dag. So, for two VMs that are on the same virtual network, but different PODs (consequently in

Re: CloudStack Advanced networking doubt

2017-02-28 Thread Rafael Weingärtner
Great, thanks for the explanation Dag. So, for two VMs that are on the same virtual network, but different PODs (consequently in a different layer -2 domain switch) how does ACS handle in this situation? On Tue, Feb 28, 2017 at 1:36 PM, Dag Sonstebo wrote: > Hi Rafael, > > in the confines of th

Re: CloudStack Advanced networking doubt

2017-02-28 Thread Dag Sonstebo
Hi Rafael, in the confines of that zone yes. All switches serving one zone need to trunk the same VLANs, no matter how you configure your PODs or clusters. Regards, Dag Sonstebo Cloud Architect ShapeBlue On 28/02/2017, 18:31, "Rafael Weingärtner" wrote: You mean, once a user allocates a V

Re: CloudStack Advanced networking doubt

2017-02-28 Thread Rafael Weingärtner
You mean, once a user allocates a VLAN’s (let’s say tag 1), in all of the switches this VLAN tag is reserved? On Tue, Feb 28, 2017 at 12:48 PM, Dag Sonstebo wrote: > Hi Rafael, > > Keep in mind for an advanced zone the broadcast domain for VLANs is the > zone rather than the POD, i.e. VMs in the

Re: CloudStack Advanced networking doubt

2017-02-28 Thread Dag Sonstebo
Hi Rafael, Keep in mind for an advanced zone the broadcast domain for VLANs is the zone rather than the POD, i.e. VMs in the new POD would use the same VLANs as the previous VMs in the original POD. Regards, Dag Sonstebo Cloud Architect ShapeBlue On 28/02/2017, 16:16, "Rafael Weingärtner" wro

CloudStack Advanced networking doubt

2017-02-28 Thread Rafael Weingärtner
Hi folks, I was checking some information regarding ACS advanced networking deployment mode, and I ran into this figure [1]. This made me wonder, what would happen with the following scenario. Let`s say I have a similar scenario as the one depicted in figure [1], a set of pods with a set of cluste