Hi Andrija, Your setup seems fine to me, I am not sure why you would want to get rid of VLANs as it provides the flexibility you require when it comes to isolated public/private networking all on the same infrastructure. I run a shared network for our 'Public' addresses, on a set VLAN and also have other vlans for certain servers for private networks, just like yours. I hope that answers your question.
Marty On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 7:20 PM, Andrija Panic <andrija.pa...@gmail.com>wrote: > Or to post question other way: > > The only way to make public IP addresses available to VMs directly (call it > VPS style) (without VR), is using "guest network (bind it to ethX/bridgeX > that has direct internet access) and create shared network offer... as I > already done ? > > > > > On 22 October 2013 18:09, Andrija Panic <andrija.pa...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I have one question on "public network", used in Advance networking > > scenario. > > > > As I understood from documentation, "Public network" is only used by > > system VMs, and assigned to the public interface on VR(s). > > What is recommended way if I want public IP address to be assigned to > some > > user VMs? I'm not deploying VR for customer VMs, just kind of "VPS" VM... > > > > I have done the folowing, and wonder if this is good/correct method - it > > is working fine for now. > > > > In order to have public IPs assigned to single VM - I had to use another > > guest network with vlan tagged packets (so, I have one guest network, > with > > vlans 40-50 on eth0 for private IP range communication between VMs (each > > account get it's own vlan ID from range 40-60), and I HAD to have vlan > 500 > > on eth1, on HOST. > > > > Then I deployed new Shared Network inside CS UI, with vlan 500 (that can > > be assigned to all acount VMs, in order to have public IP and direct > > internet access), and CS created bridge cloudVrBb500, and joing eth1.500 > to > > that network... > > > > So, any other solution to have normal VMs get public IP address from > > public IP range without using vlans for that guest network ??? > > > > Thanks, > > -- > > > > Andrija Panić > > > > > > > -- > > Andrija Panić > -------------------------------------- > http://admintweets.com > -------------------------------------- >