Hi Antoine,

Firewall seems ok. Actually if I view the console of my VM, it can’t resolve 
networking on boot. Then network resolution will fail and the VM will not have 
the correct IP when I check it.

Thanks,
Irvin

> On Mar 2, 2022, at 10:01 AM, Antoine Boucher <antoi...@haltondc.com> wrote:
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> Hi Irvin,
> 
> We are also running xcp-ng clusters. I find xen much easier to diagnose with 
> XenCenter or xen orchestra. 
> 
> If all the network creation seem right on the hosts with vlans, I would check 
> the host firewall setting and the switch setting. 
> 
> Regards,
> Antoine
> 
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> On Mar 1, 2022, at 19:01, jcapagcuan . <jcapagc...@svi.com.ph> wrote:
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> Hi,
> 
> I have 2 hosts (XCP-NG hosts) in my cloudstack. Whenever I launch an instance 
> that is in a different host as the virtual routers, the instance cannot 
> retrieve proper IP (internal, private) configuration and is not accessible 
> even from the virtual router it is attached. But if the virtual router and 
> the instance are on the same host, everything works fine. Why is that? I’m 
> using 4.16.0 btw.
> 
> Thanks,
> Irvin
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