Hi, actually we have on our Ovirt Machines 2 Network interfaces, 1 for Management network an 1 for the guest systems.
If we deploy a new Machine they become automatic a new DHCP address from the Cisco router (between 10.10.10.220 and 10.10.10.250 /24). After installation from our OS we change it manually to an other IP. (e.g. Public for Company 10.10.10.100 - 10.10.10.150 /24, or Internal for team 10.10.10.151 - 10.10.10.219 /24) The IPs are in the same VLAN and IP range. In front of the router a firewall manage the access for the company. A full automatic configuration from the Virtual router is not possible. The address, that we should use for the company-wide access, are defined by an other team. Kind Regards, Joerg Am 05.02.2015 um 07:46 schrieb ilya musayev: > CloudStack has a concept of network offering, which is what router VMs > will use as its "template" or the type of services you would want your > router vm to have. > > Keep in mind, router vm does not have to do the routing, its just one > of many features. > > In your case, you will have to choose either Basic Shared Network Zone > or Advanced Shared Network Zone (if you have multiple VLANs). This > setup is mostly used for private clouds who have internal > infrastructure well established. Unless you are planning to be public > cloud provider, shared network zone is easiest to use. > > In this case, CloudStack will still deploy routervm, but it will only > do fraction of the services. At the minimal you need to have DHCP > service and Metadata. Thats all cloudstack will provide for your guest > VMs. Other than those 2 services, it does not do anything else... > > You can then use your physical networks, router, switches, firewalls, > etc.. > > If you can tell us more about what service you are looking to provide, > we can help with the type of setup you need. > > On 2/4/15 3:30 PM, Joerg Brause wrote: >> Hi there, >> >> actually we use “Ovirt” and evaluate cloudstack as alternative for our >> production. >> >> The cloudstack Server shall be installed in the same network as our real >> hardware Servers. >> >> Our completely network ismanaged byCisco router and switches. We need to >> know, if it is possible to installthe cloudstack without the Virtual >> router and with only one Network or maximum2 networks, we haven't found >> a option/ installation possibility for that. The servers areinstalled in >> separated buildings. moreover, we would prefer, that the vm network from >> the central cisco router receives its IP adresses. Currently we put 3 IP >> adress ranges (Admin, Live External and Live Internal) to a run on the >> Ovirt / cloudstack servers. >> >> >> Best regards, >> >> Joerg >> >> >
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