Make sure that you guest VLAN range is allowed in switch port what you are using to pass the guest traffic.
Regards Vivek Kumar Sent from BlueMail 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