Hello,

I have attempted to set up an advanced zone, using xenserver, and giving my
guest vm's their own CIDR of 192.168.0.0/24

I have two physical networks, and one of them i called "management" and one
i called "traffic"

I put public and guest traffic on "traffic" and storage and management on
"management"

My guest VM's get one network, which gives them an address from that
192.168.0.0 network, and they can ping each other. My virtual router has an
internet connection and can ping out to the internet. What is failing is
gaining internet access from my guest VM's.
The VR gets 3 connections, a cloud_link_local_network, and an IP from my
public CIDR, and an IP from my guest CIDR.

It almost seems as if the VR isnt routing/NATing traffic to the outside
world from the guest VM's. Can anyone tell me what may be wrong with my
scenario?

Pertinent info:

storage range; 10.20.0.20-30 gw 10.20.0.1 vlan 200
Management range: 10.20.4.15-24 gw 10.20.4.1
public range: 10.20.4.25-254 vlan 203 gw 10.20.4.1
guest VLAN range 203-203

networks 10.20.0/24 and 10.20.4/24 are my enterprise networks that provide
connectivity out to the world.

Any insight is appreciated. THis is my first attempt at an advanced network
after getting a simpler basic network up and going

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