Create a shared network with that IP range, then when you create(instance) the VMs add both networks to the instance and it will come up with 2 interfaces, one on each network.
Kelcey Jamison-Damage Infrastructure Systems Architect Backbone Technology | Backbone Datavault | Backbone IT Services 55 East 7th Ave Vancouver - BC Canada V5T 1M4 kel...@bbits.ca | 604-331-1152 ext. 114 -----Original Message----- From: chi...@clogeny.com [mailto:chi...@clogeny.com] On Behalf Of citrix-dev Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2012 11:01 AM To: cloudstack-dev@incubator.apache.org Subject: Spawning VMs in bridged mode on KVM ( Cloudstack 3.0.2) Hello, We have a KVM-based setup with the following configurations: Private Network : 10.88.88.0/28 Public Network: 108.x.x.x/24 Each KVM host has a statically assigned IP Address to it from the 10.88.88.x pool. 10.88.88.1 is the default gateway which is used to route traffic to the external world. The VMs that we spawn via Cloudstack come-up fine on the 10.1.1.x Cloudstack network. But we would like to have the 10.88.88.x network-based IP addresses assigned the VMs as well. i.e bridged mode. Is it possible to achieve the same? or will the VMs always come-up on the 10.1.1.x network *only* ? -- Regards, Kalpak