e network
Hope that helps
Regards
Soeren
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From: Yiping Zhang [mailto:yzh...@marketo.com]
Sent: Freitag, 1. August 2014 21:59
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Subject: Re: questions on configuring advanced networking
Hi, Soer
a separate firewall
>- the secondary storage is inside the storage network
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>Hope that helps
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>Regards
>Soeren
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>-Original Message-
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Sent: Freitag, 1. August 2014 21:59
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Re: questions on configuring advanced networking
Hi, Soeren:
Thanks for quick reply.
I have not tried any setup of advanced networking yet in my lab, due to lack of
available vlan setup in this
Hi, Soeren:
Thanks for quick reply.
I have not tried any setup of advanced networking yet in my lab, due to
lack of available vlan setup in this environment. So I have lots of
questions on the actual steps and choices to be made during various steps.
First, using ³security group² implies using i
Yiping,
take note of Eric suggestion, that link helped me back when I started
using Cloudstack; advance network setup was very confusing topic for me.
the confusing part is that you do not have to setup vlan on your hypervisor
machines only on your switch; Cloudstack will create vlans on your
hyp
Yiping,
ShapeBlue has a few good articles that lay out the infrastructure.
Zone, Pods, and Clusters:
http://shapeblue.com/citrix/cloudstack-architecture-overview/
Advanced Networking:
http://shapeblue.com/cloudstack/understanding-cloudstacks-physical-networkin
g-architecture/
PS. Thanks Geoff e
Dear Yiping,
If you choose "Advanced" with security groups, then you have only the
"guestnetwork", we do this geustnetwork on a bond and then on a bridge and the
uplinks to the bond are tagged (do not forget to assign a vlan tag during
setup), then you are able to create more tagged networks.