Hi Luis, You’ve not told us how you have wired your lab – in particular how many NICs you have in your XenServer and how you plan on using them.
If you can elaborate we should be in a better position to advise. To answer your question – VLANs all depend – if you only have a single host you will not need to have your guest VLANs traverse your network hence your setup is relatively simple. You may need to organise a VLAN for your public traffic though – again all depends on how your lab is wired. Regards, Dag Sonstebo Cloud Architect ShapeBlue On 25/07/2017, 13:29, "Luis" <lmartinez...@yahoo.com.INVALID> wrote: Thank you for your replay I have a zone running but the Vlan's were not communicating I don't know if they need an special configuration or just create the VLAN, then I created a new installation with no vlans but secondary storage is not mounted it looks like is not communicating with gateway, I am trying to do an advance zone configuration but I am using internal IPs for public traffic, this is for a laboratory, do you know how I should create the VLNAN's? I am using a Cisco 3560 Public IP's: 209.229.131.0/24Internal IP's:10.0.0.0/24 but the gateway for the public traffic is not working. From: ilya <ilya.mailing.li...@gmail.com> To: users@cloudstack.apache.org Sent: Monday, July 24, 2017 7:42 PM Subject: Re: CloudStack with advance networking I looked over the guide - for current version - this guide is overly complex - it was also written 4 years ago. As of 4.3+, all of the things you need can be handled in the UI. It should take about 10 minutes to get the zone up - assuming you have your environment properly configured. I will make a refreshed simplified version of this tutorial when time allows. On 7/19/17 1:16 PM, Taylor wrote: > I am using it in a proof of concept to test out how quickly we could adopt it in production. > > > I dont know the answer to your question at this point, I am too new to the stack. But I am currently reading articles like this one: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/CloudStack+Advanced+Network+Tutorial+-+Step+by+Step > > Good luck! > > Can anyone else offer advice? > > ________________________________ > From: Luis <lmartinez...@yahoo.com> > Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2017 3:57 PM > To: tschnei...@live.com > Subject: Re: CloudStack with advance networking > > Thank you for your replay, do you use it for production or personnal use? > > I have a diagram but i dont know if the vlans need some special co figuration like routing. > > Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android<https://overview.mail.yahoo.com/mobile/?.src=Android> > > On Wed, Jul 19, 2017 at 1:02 PM, Taylor > <tschnei...@live.com> wrote: > > I have not tried the advanced install yet but I am preparing to. > > Give this article a read: http://www.shapeblue.com/understanding-cloudstacks-physical-networking-architecture/ > > You bascially need to determine which vlans you want to host which traffic. Then determine which NICs are connected to which VLANS for all your servers (CS, NFS, Hypervisor). You will need to name the vSwitches in XenServer. > > Sorry I cannot be more helpful. > > Taylor > > ________________________________ > > From: Luis <lmartinez...@yahoo.com.INVALID<mailto:lmartinez...@yahoo.com.INVALID>> > Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2017 12:28 PM > To: Users > Subject: CloudStack with advance networking > > Hi > I am trying to set up CS with advance networking. This is what i have > 1 server with CS Manager1 XenServer as node1 FreeNas for the primary and secondary1 Cisco 3560 > My question is, how do i have to create the vlans, is there any special configuration? Can some one give me an example? > Thank you. > dag.sonst...@shapeblue.com www.shapeblue.com 53 Chandos Place, Covent Garden, London WC2N 4HSUK @shapeblue