Marty Sweet <msweet.dev@...> writes:

> 
> Hi Mario,
> 
> Are you tagging VLANS to this host?
> If so, is the switch connected to a Layer 3 switch, which you can then
> configure as a router to route the traffic from your cloud VLANS to your
> local working network.
> 
> Vlan bridges are added when network/vms are created.
> 
> I hope that makes sense,

Ok, as I have written yesterday I have tried to configure a router.
So I put inside my router vlan 100, 200 and 300 (obviously I have already
vlan 100 working because without it I cannot access the cloudstack server).
So:

- vlan 100: my router has 10.1.0.1 
- vlan 200: what I put in my router? tried 10.1.1.1 but it did not work
- vlan 300: what I put in my router? tried 10.1.1.1 but it did not work

I could not find anything in docs that explain me clearly what really
cloudstack does and how to debug it.

Thanks again for your precious help,
Mario

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