Hi Khang,

I think you can use a L2 network for your use, but you will need to either
manually assign IPs to VMs or have a DHCP which works for your L2 network.


Thanks & Regards
Nischal

On Fri, Jun 14, 2024 at 12:45 PM Khang Nguyen Phuc <phuckhag2...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hello everyone,
>
> I want to assign a public IP directly from the "Public Network" to a VM
> (similar to how CloudStack assigns to systemVM or vRouter). It seems like a
> shared network is what I'm looking for. I tried creating a Shared Network
> from the Public Network, but the Shared Network requires a GUEST type
> network. So, I added a Network type to my Public Network (with a tag) and
> then created a new Shared Network Offering. This offering requires "Specify
> VLAN" to be false (and also needs to have a tag). However, after I
> click create Network, I received an error message: "(431) Cannot allocate a
> vnet for this Shared network."
> Did I miss something, or am I going in the wrong direction? Do I need an L2
> Network?
>
> Thank you, best regards
> Note: Cloudstack version 4.19
>

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