RE: Networking in Advance zone with security groups enabled

2015-02-06 Thread Somesh Naidu
No, 1 guest NIC can be associated with 1 VLAN tag. Regards, Somesh -Original Message- From: Sonali Jadhav [mailto:son...@servercentralen.se] Sent: Friday, February 06, 2015 8:04 AM To: users@cloudstack.apache.org Subject: RE: Networking in Advance zone with security groups enabled Ok

RE: Networking in Advance zone with security groups enabled

2015-02-06 Thread Sonali Jadhav
Ok, then can we add multiple vlans on that guest NIC? /Sonali -Original Message- From: Nux! [mailto:n...@li.nux.ro] Sent: Friday, February 6, 2015 6:04 PM To: users@cloudstack.apache.org Subject: Re: Networking in Advance zone with security groups enabled Sonali, Correct, there is no

Re: Networking in Advance zone with security groups enabled

2015-02-06 Thread Nux!
ux.ro - Original Message - > From: "Sonali Jadhav" > To: users@cloudstack.apache.org > Sent: Friday, 6 February, 2015 11:13:55 > Subject: RE: Networking in Advance zone with security groups enabled > Ok I get it. > > But again, does that mean there would be no &qu

RE: Networking in Advance zone with security groups enabled

2015-02-06 Thread Sonali Jadhav
ruary 6, 2015 4:10 PM To: users@cloudstack.apache.org Subject: Re: Networking in Advance zone with security groups enabled Hello Sonali, In an advanced zone with security groups the guest and public network are combined in one. It's very similar to the Basic zone. So you will end up with a n

Re: Networking in Advance zone with security groups enabled

2015-02-06 Thread Nux!
> Sent: Friday, 6 February, 2015 09:26:15 > Subject: RE: Networking in Advance zone with security groups enabled > So basically in "Advance zone with security groups" on guest network we'll be > creating both logical networks? i.e. Shared network and Isolated networks

RE: Networking in Advance zone with security groups enabled

2015-02-06 Thread Sonali Jadhav
PM To: Subject: Re: Networking in Advance zone with security groups enabled Hi Sonali, For shared network there won't be public interface. Guest network is the public/direct network. Thanks, Jayapal On 06-Feb-2015, at 2:06 PM, Sonali Jadhav wrote: > Hi, > > When we create a advance

Re: Networking in Advance zone with security groups enabled

2015-02-06 Thread Jayapal Reddy Uradi
Hi Sonali, For shared network there won't be public interface. Guest network is the public/direct network. Thanks, Jayapal On 06-Feb-2015, at 2:06 PM, Sonali Jadhav wrote: > Hi, > > When we create a advance zone with security groups enabled, then I observed > there is no need for Public tr

Networking in Advance zone with security groups enabled

2015-02-06 Thread Sonali Jadhav
Hi, When we create a advance zone with security groups enabled, then I observed there is no need for Public traffic NIC on host. So does that mean we'll be creating Logical networks (shared and isolated) on guest network interface of host ? Also in advance zone with security groups enabled, th