Are you using basic zone or an advance zone?

In advance zone, the domain router should have 3 interfaces - 1 on the private 
vlan, 1 on the linklocal network and one on the public network, which is the 
source nat for the account. What does ifconfig |grep inet -B 2 output? And do 
these interfaces tie up with the correct networks in XenCenter? Ie, private 
should belong to a private vlan, link local should be connected using a 
169.254.x.x address and the public interface should be tied to the vlan of your 
public network. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Warren Nicholson [mailto:warren.nichol...@nfinausa.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 4:35 PM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org; aemne...@gmail.com
Subject: RE: router not working

I do find it interesting that Xenserver and XenCenter report one network UUID 
and cloudstack another.

Why don't these agree?

Warren

-----Original Message-----
From: Oliver Leach [mailto:oliver.le...@tatacommunications.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 9:47 AM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org; aemne...@gmail.com
Subject: RE: router not working

I am assuming you are using XenServer. Is the domain router's public vif using 
the correct network on the XenServer? This is the same network as the ssvm and 
the console proxy which you say can access the internet. If the domain router 
is on the same host using the same network and the same vlan as the SSVM and 
the CP, then it should be able to ping the internet. 

Potentially, the other thing to check is your egress firewall rules for 
cloudstack network allows outbound traffic. 

Oliver
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-----Original Message-----
From: Warren Nicholson [mailto:warren.nichol...@nfinausa.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 2:46 PM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org; aemne...@gmail.com
Subject: RE: router not working

I dropped a direct connection to the HW using XenCenter, and statically 
configured the IP.  That works fine, and I am able to get on the internet.

However, doing it this way, I've lost the firewall protection of the Cloudstack 
Router.

I would still like to know why the router isn't working.....

Warren

-----Original Message-----
From: Ahmad Emneina [mailto:aemne...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2013 6:27 PM
To: Cloudstack users mailing list
Subject: Re: router not working

i would imagine your trunked public vlan is the issue. boot a vm and tag it 
with the public vlan, see if it gets out. check the switches also, make sure 
its trunked down properly.


On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 4:02 PM, Warren Nicholson < 
warren.nichol...@nfinausa.com> wrote:

> When my router boots it can't ping its public side.
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> What's up with that?
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> Is the supplied router bad?
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> Warren
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