Thank you.  We are running 4.2.1 in our DEV and I have confirmed this works for 
multi-tier VPC.

Brandon Arms
DSS


-----Original Message-----
From: Likitha Shetty [mailto:likitha.she...@citrix.com] 
Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2013 11:20 PM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org; Brandon Arms
Subject: RE: dedicated public ip range for VPC

Brandon,

In 4.2 release this feature was enhanced to support VPC setups too.
Refer - 
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/FS-+Dedicate+Public+IP+Addresses+per+tenant
 for the Functional spec.

Thanks,
Likitha

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Alena Prokharchyk [mailto:alena.prokharc...@citrix.com]
>Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2013 11:41 PM
>To: users@cloudstack.apache.org; ba...@dsscorp.com
>Subject: Re: dedicated public ip range for VPC
>
>Brandon, dedicated ip range feature has a limitation in the cloudStack 
>- it can be used only for the case when customer (account) owns only one 
>Isolated network.
>As by initial design, the newly created ip range gets programmed 
>automatically on the Isolated network¹s VR right after the range is 
>created (so the code tries to locate the only one network for the 
>account; if there are more than one - it would fail)
>
>I believe there was an enhancement request filed for support dedicated 
>ip range for multiple isolated networks case. If you can¹t find it, please 
>file a new one.
>
>-Alena.
>
>On 12/12/13, 9:14 AM, "Brandon Arms" <ba...@dsscorp.com> wrote:
>
>>Is anyone familiar with dedicating a specific ip range to an account 
>>that needs a VPC setup?  when I added a new public range and 
>>associated it with the account, there was an isolated network 
>>automatically created under the account and all the public ip 
>>addresses specified were allocated correctly.  Problem is, the 
>>customer needs a vpc for tiering, S2S vpn etc.  When I deleted the 
>>automatically generated isolated network, and created a VPC, the 
>>dedicated public ip's were not allocated to the vpc router.  When 
>>acquiring new public ip addresses, some were being pulled from the system 
>>public ip range.
>>
>>Brandon Arms
>>DSS

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