Thanks Erik you are spot on. When checking the 4 interfaces of the SSVM in XenCenter I noticed that eth1, eth2 and the3 are all assigned to the management interface network of the xenserver host although I changed the network label in the guest traffic UI.

Can this be due to the case that on the xenserver in the network settings I have the "Automatically add this network to new virtual machines" checked?

Thanks in advance

On 6/12/2015 8:24 PM, Erik Weber wrote:
Verify in xencenter or by cli that the ssvm is actually connected to the
right interface.

Erik

Den fredag 12. juni 2015 skrev Luke Camilleri <luke.camilleri...@gmail.com>
følgende:

Hi there, can anyone help me in configuring a second physical nic for the
guest traffic please?

I am using the basic networking model and would like to use a dedicated
nic to handle the guest traffic. i have set a network label (CS-GUEST) in
xenserver 6.5 and mapped the same name in cloudstack's guest network option
but I cannot ping the default gateway from the secondary storage VM and
therefore I cannot download the initial CentOS 5.6 template and start
creating the VM's

Thanks in advance

Luke


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