Thanks for the reply. For some strange reason cloudstack agent doesn't work with the bridge interfaces that the vnis are attached to. >From the management server: Failed to handle host connection: com.cloud.exception.ConnectionException: Incorrect Network setup on agent, Reinitialize agent after network names are setup, details : Can not find network: brguestl2
>From the host side: bridge name bridge id STP enabled interfaces brguestl2 8000.a2d96b610d2a no vniguestl2 On Mon, Jul 31, 2023 at 12:10 PM Wido den Hollander <w...@widodh.nl> wrote: > > > Op 31/07/2023 om 10:03 schreef Curious Pandora: > > Hello, > > > > just a quick confirmation if the VXLAN plugin can apply to > > management/storage/public networks as well or is only implemented for > guest > > networks. > > > > Keep in mind that the 'plugin' is just a Shell script (modifyvxlan.sh) > which is executed upon VM launch. > > All it does is create some Linux bridges and VXLAN interfaces on-demand, > but that's it. > > If you want to work with VXLAN you will probably have to do some work > manually on the hypervisors to get BGP and EVPN working as well. > > For mgmt and storage traffic you could then use systemd-networkd to > create VXLAN devices where needed. > > That's how I do it :-) > > Wido > > > Kind regards, > > > > > -- p4nd0ra - the curious