Hi, In a much simpler way.
I have 2 networks, 1 shared and 1 isolated, the problem i have here, both are using the same guest traffic label, because of this, I'm not able to use these on different labels/nics, both are using the same traffic type. Even if I add an additional physical network i will have only one type of guest traffic... I would like to specify a custom traffic type ( guest x) and use for specific network, shared or isolated. I'm not sure if I can replicate this by using tags, will this work? Regards Cristian On Thu, Oct 7, 2021, 15:22 vas...@gmx.de <vas...@gmx.de> wrote: > just my thoughts. > > if i am understanding your intention correctly, you want to use a dedicated > physical network on the hosts for "customized" guest traffic, correct? > > You will need to add a "new" physical network to the zone with the > networklabel, assaign the traffic type "guest" and start to use tags for > the physical networks. > Afterwards you would need to implement a dedicated network service offering > for this network - by using a tag to associate the network offering to the > physical network. > > Your idea would currently not work cause the "physical network" in a zone > is a 1:1 representation of the physical network on the hosts. afterwards > you have some like > a 1:m (one CS physical network - many various traffic types possible) but > not n:1 (many physical networks : one traffic type - even "worse" you would > have different "flavours" of one traffic type). > > Maybe another way to display the relation (physical Network on host - > phyical network in a zone - traffic type): > Currently used in CS: 1 - 1 - m > > Not supported in in CS: 1 - n - m > > what i understand you are looking for: 2 - 1 - 1 (while the traffic type > guest would be segmentet into "default" and "custome") > > Hope that someone can imagine what i mean :-D > > > > > Am Do., 7. Okt. 2021 um 08:37 Uhr schrieb <cristian.c@istream.today>: > > > Hello, > > > > > > > > Is there a way to use multiple network labels for the same network > > type? > > for example; I have Guest traffic with network label "vSwitch1, but I > also > > want to have a vSwitch0 or anything else. If this is not possible, is > > there > > a way to create custom networks traffic types using the same type of > > network > > offering but create under a different network. > > > > label? > > > > > > > > I want to have 2 traffic types for Guest, (Guest And GuestCustom) > > using > > the same network offering but create the under the different network > label. > > The idea is to have the possibility to create/duplicate same type of > > traffic > > but deploy under different network label (vSwitchX). > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Regards, > > > > Cristian > > > > >