I confirmed that my VLAN B can reach  VLAN C, and VLAN C also can reach VLAN B 
.But the problem is that there is no gateway be set for VLAN B in vRouter,  
there is only a default gateway for VLAN A, So the VLAN B ip address can't be 
reached from VLAN C and any other VLANs. 

You know if the management server can't connect to vrouter's management ip 
address(in VLAN B), the vrouter can't be running status.






From: Sanjeev Neelarapu
Date: 2013-09-13 13:33
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org; caow
Subject: RE: CS Mgmt Server can't connect to virtual router by management 
network
Hi,

In shared network VR does not act as a gateway for any of the network. So your 
network infrastructure has to take care of the reachability from one vlan to 
another vlan. i.e. on your gateway make sure that you have a route to reach 
from Vlan B to Vlan C

Thanks,
Sanjeev

-----Original Message-----
From: caowei [mailto:c...@travelsky.com] 
Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2013 8:33 PM
To: users
Subject: CS Mgmt Server can't connect to virtual router by management network

In cloudstack 4.0.1 with vmware vsphere 5 as the hypervisor,  I  create a 
shared network use default shared network offering. 

when I  create a vm in this shared network , the vrouter be created at first, 
and the vrouter will be assigned 2 IP address . The firtst is in the VLAN A 
which is for guest network, and the second is in the VLAN B which is for the 
management network( locallink network) , and  my CS management server is in the 
VLAN C. Then I find that the mgmt server cannot communicate with the vrouter by 
the management network. The vrouter is in a starting status and the VM cannot 
be created.

Then I login  the vrouter and I find that the default gateway is set the VLAN 
A's gateway,  and the VLAN B's IP address not have a gateway. So my mgmt server 
can't connect to the vrouter.

So what can I do to let my mgmt server connect to the vrouter?

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