Nick, You need to go to Infrastructure / Zone / Phys Networks / Guest Networks etc to use this type of network offering.
The Networks Tab only shows network offerings which have the 'Source NAT' service enabled Regards Geoff Higginbottom CTO / Cloud Architect D: +44 20 3603 0542<tel:+442036030542> | S: +44 20 3603 0540<tel:+442036030540> | M: +447968161581<tel:+447968161581> geoff.higginbot...@shapeblue.com<mailto:geoff.higginbot...@shapeblue.com> | www.shapeblue.com ShapeBlue Ltd, 53 Chandos Place, Covent Garden, London, WC2N 4HS On 4 Sep 2013, at 17:53, "Nick Burke" <n...@nickburke.com<mailto:n...@nickburke.com>> wrote: Thank you for the reply! I am logged in through the GUI as the default admin user under the ROOT domain. Just a quick clarification: I can see it under "Network Offerings", but I can't actually use it/see it when I try to deploy an instance and/or when creating a network. According to cloudmonkey, it's enabled (this is the default system created one I'd like to use); CLOUD> list networkofferings count = 8 networkoffering: name = DefaultIsolatedNetworkOffering id = 14b2f56b-b941-4495-a9e6-377a756bee70 availability = Optional conservemode = True displaytext = Offering for Isolated networks with no Source Nat service forvpc = False guestiptype = Isolated isdefault = True ispersistent = False networkrate = 200 service: name = Dhcp provider: name = VirtualRouter ================================================================================ name = UserData provider: name = VirtualRouter ================================================================================ name = Dns provider: name = VirtualRouter ================================================================================ serviceofferingid = d430a7fc-e294-4940-bd32-bb57a9caff3e specifyipranges = True specifyvlan = True state = Enabled traffictype = Guest This is the one I created myself: CLOUD> list networkofferings id="e00234b0-9252-4541-9f82-7d575b8b131e" count = 1 networkoffering: name = test id = e00234b0-9252-4541-9f82-7d575b8b131e availability = Optional conservemode = False displaytext = test forvpc = False guestiptype = Isolated isdefault = False ispersistent = True networkrate = 200 service: name = Dhcp provider: name = VirtualRouter ================================================================================ name = UserData provider: name = VirtualRouter ================================================================================ name = Dns provider: name = VirtualRouter ================================================================================ serviceofferingid = d430a7fc-e294-4940-bd32-bb57a9caff3e specifyipranges = True specifyvlan = True state = Enabled traffictype = Guest On Wed, Sep 4, 2013 at 1:48 PM, Chiradeep Vittal < chiradeep.vit...@citrix.com<mailto:chiradeep.vit...@citrix.com>> wrote: If the offering has 'specify VLAN', then only the admin should be able to see it. You can also use cloudmonkey to verify the offerings. On 9/4/13 12:00 PM, "Nick Burke" <n...@nickburke.com<mailto:n...@nickburke.com>> wrote: I've read the documents, but I can't seem to find anything about this even after google searching. Here is what I'm trying to accomplish: I'd like to have an external hardware router handle the routing for certain networks. It's on VLAN10. Here is what I'm seeing: Only one network offering is showing up under "network offering" in create a network and for instances. It is " DefaultIsolatedNetworkOfferingWithSourceNatService" I've tried creating a new network offering with specify vlan and specify IP addresses, but it doesn't seem to ever show up to be used. Additionally, there is a system created one that looks like it could do it, "DefaultIsolatedNetworkOffering" but it too doesn't show up. If I create a network offering with the exact same options as as DefaultIsolatedNetworkOfferingWithSourceNatService, it does show up and can be used. I'm in advanced networking mode for the zone, and as far as I can tell everything is working well as expected. Does anyone have any place they can point me to for this or offer some advice as to why at least the system DefaultIsolatedNetworkOffering can't be used? -- Nick *'What is a human being, then?' 'A seed' 'A... seed?' 'An acorn that is unafraid to destroy itself in growing into a tree.' -David Zindell, A Requiem for Homo Sapiens* -- Nick *'What is a human being, then?' 'A seed' 'A... seed?' 'An acorn that is unafraid to destroy itself in growing into a tree.' -David Zindell, A Requiem for Homo Sapiens* This email and any attachments to it may be confidential and are intended solely for the use of the individual to whom it is addressed. Any views or opinions expressed are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Shape Blue Ltd or related companies. 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