Hi Enzo, As Sanjeev said , try move the Guest VM's to the same KVM you have running the VR on. Then if that works , check that you have setup your guest Vlan range on the Dell Switch.
Thanks Glenn Regards, Glenn Wagner [email protected] www.shapeblue.com 2nd Floor, Oudehuis Centre, 122 Main Rd, Somerset West, Cape Town 7130South Africa @shapeblue -----Original Message----- From: (IMIS) Enzo Bettini [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, 27 April 2016 8:45 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Testing Guest network Hi, We currently have CloudStack 4.8 installed on 12 CentOS 7.2 servers. 1 of these servers is being used as the management server. We have been able to get the SSVM, CPVM and VR up and running, however, when a VM is created it does not have access to the given gateway (VR). Is there a way to test that the guest network is sending packets correctly across the network? I have manually created a VLAN on each server to ensure VLANs are working on the network, though I am unsure of whether or not the CS created VLAN interfaces are working correctly. Any advice would be great and let me know if you need further information. Regards, Enzo
