Hello List,

I've managed to get Cloudstack Mgmt and Host services running on my laptop and 
deployed a VM. The only way I could do this was to put all the IP addressing on 
the same 10.x.x.x network that my laptop was connected to for the internet.

I'd like to setup the machine so the VM's are on an internal 192.168.x.x 
network for all their IP addressing and NAT'd to the internet through the 
10.x.x.x IP address.

Is there a way to do this without changing any of the routing/switching 
infrastructure my laptop is connected to? I have found several tutorials about 
doing this with vlan's and IP tables but I was unable to get them working.

Any help with documentation or configuration ideas would be greatly 
appreciated. This is for a test environment not production (obviously?).

Thanks,
-Phil


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