Hello Midhun,

This typically happens when your guest VLAN range is not allowed in the backend 
switch ports. So allowed all of your VLAN range on the ports where you have 
defined your guest traffic.



Regards,
Vivek Kumar


> On 07-Apr-2022, at 12:13 PM, Midhun Jose <mid...@assistanz.com.INVALID> wrote:
> 
> Hi @All,
> 
> I'm using Cloudstack 4.16.1 with XCP-ng Cluster having 2 hosts.
> I am facing issue  When virtual router is created on host 1 and a guest VM 
> that uses that virtual router is created on host 2. there is no connectivity 
> from VM and the VR.
> (refer the screenshot attached.)
> But when both virtual router and guest VM are created on the same host 
> everything works like normal.
> Did I miss something on configuring the network?
> 
> Best Regards,
> Midhun Jose
> 


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