Is this a new or existing installation?  If there are existing
functional virtual routers, how does the routing table compare to the
broken one?  Does the broken virtual router at least have a management
IP in the correct range (the range configured for the pod)?  Did you try
a stop/start of the virtual router, or destroy/recreate it?

System VMs on shared networks will use the guest network as the default
gateway, but IIRC they will also be configured with a static route on
the management network to the network of the management server.  Is the
"host" parameter in Global Settings correctly configured to the IP of
the management server or a load balancer for a cluster of management
servers?

Best regards,
Kirk

On 09/13/2013 05:01 PM, caowei wrote:
> 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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