On 22/07/13 3:36 PM, "Valery Ciareszka" <valery.teres...@gmail.com> wrote:
>Hi all, > >I'm using CS 4.1 / KVM with different bridge labels(vlans) for each type >of >traffic - cloudbrpublic, cloudbrstor,cloudbrmanage,cloudbrguest > >I tried to add real ip subnetwork to zone as guest network, but it seems >that cloudstack tries to route its traffic through guest bridge label, >thus >vms with real ip addresses don't have access to internet - cloudstack >agent creates bridge for guest network with real ips on top of >cloudbrguest >instead of cloudbrpublic. Did you create 'isolated' guest network with public IP's? 'isolated' networks are typically used with rfc1918 ip's and the traffic is treated as guest traffic. Public access for the VM's in isolated guest networks needs NAT. Shared guest networks can give direct internet access to the VM's without NAT. > >Is it possible to combine isolated guest network(private rfc1918 ips ) >with >shared guest network(public ips) within the same zone ? Not sure what you meant by 'combined' isolated and guest networks, but you can have both 'isolated' and 'shared' networks co-existing in a zone. > > >-- >Regards, >Valery > >http://protocol.by/slayer >