Re: CloudStack 4.2 Advance networking setup

2014-01-21 Thread Shanker Balan
On 21-Jan-2014, at 8:35 pm, motty cruz wrote: > Thank you, it clear out the confusing in my mind. :) -- @shankerbalan M: +91 98860 60539 | O: +91 (80) 67935867 shanker.ba...@shapeblue.com | www.shapeblue.com | Twitter:@shapeblue ShapeBlue Services India LLP, 22nd floor, Unit 2201A, World Trad

Re: CloudStack 4.2 Advance networking setup

2014-01-21 Thread motty cruz
Thank you, it clear out the confusing in my mind. On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 6:50 AM, Shanker Balan wrote: > Comments inline. > > On 20-Jan-2014, at 9:15 pm, motty cruz wrote: > > > Thanks again, I apologize for pushing this further but can I get by > without > > using bonding? > > What exactly ar

Re: CloudStack 4.2 Advance networking setup

2014-01-21 Thread Shanker Balan
Comments inline. On 20-Jan-2014, at 9:15 pm, motty cruz wrote: > Thanks again, I apologize for pushing this further but can I get by without > using bonding? What exactly are you trying to "get by” here? There are 4 traffic types in CloudStack - management, storage, guest and public. So, if y

Re: CloudStack 4.2 Advance networking setup

2014-01-20 Thread motty cruz
Thanks again, I apologize for pushing this further but can I get by without using bonding? at this moment I have two bridges management(cloudbr1) and public/guest(cloudbr0) in CS when I try to create a network under "Network Offering" is blank and am unable to select anything. any idea? On Mon,

Re: CloudStack 4.2 Advance networking setup

2014-01-20 Thread Shanker Balan
Yeesh, wonder how steps (1) and (2) got deleted. Adding them now. :D On 20-Jan-2014, at 8:50 pm, Shanker Balan wrote: > Comments inline. > > On 20-Jan-2014, at 8:27 pm, motty cruz wrote: > >> Thanks for your support, >> I would like to create two public subnets, both facing public without >> ro

Re: CloudStack 4.2 Advance networking setup

2014-01-20 Thread Shanker Balan
Comments inline. On 20-Jan-2014, at 8:27 pm, motty cruz wrote: > Thanks for your support, > I would like to create two public subnets, both facing public without > routers involved. my questions was how to configure bridge for three > interfaces, is it same bridge, am a bit confuse. Any decent

Re: CloudStack 4.2 Advance networking setup

2014-01-20 Thread motty cruz
each physical network. > > -Sanjeev > > -Original Message- > From: Shanker Balan [mailto:shanker.ba...@shapeblue.com] > Sent: Monday, January 20, 2014 9:51 AM > To: CloudStack-Users > Subject: Re: CloudStack 4.2 Advance networking setup > > Comments inline. > > On

RE: CloudStack 4.2 Advance networking setup

2014-01-19 Thread Sanjeev Neelarapu
] Sent: Monday, January 20, 2014 9:51 AM To: CloudStack-Users Subject: Re: CloudStack 4.2 Advance networking setup Comments inline. On 20-Jan-2014, at 8:56 am, motty cruz wrote: > Thanks Shanker, I would like to create two different network, both > network facing the public, two different

Re: CloudStack 4.2 Advance networking setup

2014-01-19 Thread Shanker Balan
Comments inline. On 20-Jan-2014, at 8:56 am, motty cruz wrote: > Thanks Shanker, I would like to create two different network, both network > facing the public, two different public network that is, can this be > achieve with bonding the interfaces? I am trying to guess what you mean here: (1)

Re: CloudStack 4.2 Advance networking setup

2014-01-19 Thread motty cruz
Thanks Shanker, I would like to create two different network, both network facing the public, two different public network that is, can this be achieve with bonding the interfaces? Thanks, On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 5:44 PM, Shanker Balan wrote: > On 18-Jan-2014, at 3:56 am, motty cruz wrote: >

Re: CloudStack 4.2 Advance networking setup

2014-01-17 Thread Shanker Balan
On 18-Jan-2014, at 3:56 am, motty cruz wrote: > Hi all, > > this question is about advance zone networking, I would like to have three > interfaces dedicate to guest networks, do I have to create a bridge for > each interface? I hope is not a foolish questions. You will require to create a bond.