Make sure that you guest VLAN range is allowed in switch port what you are 
using to pass the guest traffic.

Regards
Vivek Kumar

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On 30 Nov 2020, 13:24, at 13:24, Hean Seng <heans...@gmail.com> wrote:
>IP assignment is  via DHCP ,  you need to make sure in the  same VLAN,
>there is no other DHCP server that existing .
>
>Both your KVM Hypervisor need to run in Trunk Port, and your switch
>need to
>accept the vlan that you going to use.
>
>
>You need to check the cloud-init log on the VM , see whats wrong on IP
>assignment .
>
>
>
>
>On Fri, Nov 27, 2020 at 7:20 PM Po Dragonwarrior <hungr...@gmail.com>
>wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I am trying a 4.13.1 cloudstack installation, and come up with the
>> following situation.
>>
>> I have a 2 kvm hosts cluster and I am creating a VM. When the virtual
>> router is created on the same host the VM gets the internal IP, but
>when
>> the virtual router is created on the second (different) host the VM
>cannot
>> get an IP.
>>
>> What should I check for troubleshooting?…
>>
>> thanks in advance!
>
>
>
>-- 
>Regards,
>Hean Seng

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