Hi Chi,
You can use Public IP in two ways in ACS
- add a public IP range to the system IP pool (via zone-> physical network
-> Public traffic -> add IP range). These IPs will be used as Source NAT or
static nat/port forwarding/load balancer IP of isolated network or VPC.
- create a shared network
Hi Chi,
I am not very clear what you said.
> Shared Netowk with the Virtual router but does not get a Public address
assigned,
I guess you meant that the shared network in front of the VNF. If so, the
shared network should use public IP, the gateway is configured on your
upstream router. similar
Hello Wei,
I was using PFsense I try with cisco and Jupiper too, and vPaloAlto. I am
trying to mimic networks that I deployed before in Azure.
In this scenario you mentioned.
> Internet <-> public gateway <-> isolated network with source NAT(mandatory
> the CSvirtualROUTER) <-> VNF (on the isol
Hi Chi,
VNF means virtual network appliance, which can provide various services,
routing, load balancer, dhcp, dns, ids, ips, etc.
it can be on the data path, or out of the data path.
you can use pfsense VNF or similar, to replace VR. However, ACS VR has a
virtual nic on the Public network, which
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From: Chi vediamo
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To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Cc: Wei ZHOU ; weiz...@apache.org;
gopalpanda...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: VNF Offering and Functionality Cloudstack 4.20.1
Thank you Alex,
I forgot to add that we are using The VLAN id for Public networ
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Thank you Daan
Is there Any documentation about this. I read about and saw several videos, but
none explains clearly each type versus VNF or vRouter.
I though based on the videos I can just replace the vRouter with an appliance
for isolated networks or a VPC.
In a shared network I need the vROU
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Subject: Re: VNF Offering and Functionality Cloudstack 4.20.1
for Isolated or VPC networks,
Is my understanding I am not able to put a router in front in a shared network.
Or it is possible ?
Tata Y.
> On Jun 27, 2025, at 2:35 AM, Daan Hoogland wrote:
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Chi,
I do not fully understand your use-case, but in the cases of isolated
network and VPC you can put an appliance behind the router, not in
front of it. (not sure, needs checking)
In an L2 network you design the routing yourself and can make your VNF
be the gateway
In a shared network also you ca
for Isolated or VPC networks,
Is my understanding I am not able to put a router in front in a shared network.
Or it is possible ?
Tata Y.
> On Jun 27, 2025, at 2:35 AM, Daan Hoogland wrote:
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> Tata,
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> On Fri, Jun 20, 2025 at 3:05 AM Chi vediamo wrote:
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>> Hello Team,
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>> Is there
Tata,
On Fri, Jun 20, 2025 at 3:05 AM Chi vediamo wrote:
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> Hello Team,
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> Is there a Way to add a VNF Network Offering ? What are the steps to use a
> VNF without a vRouter in front of it.
In an l2 network ( or a shared network?)
Hello Team,
Is there a Way to add a VNF Network Offering ? What are the steps to use a VNF
without a vRouter in front of it.
I have the the VNF template and a VNF running, but the VNF is still using the
vROUTER.
I saw the video from 3 years ago from Wei about the idea about the VNF as a
netw
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