Hi Mike, you can drop me an email directly if you want to talk about advanced 
networking features.

The simple answer is that each isolated(default)NAT network created grabs a 
VLAN from the guest VLAN pool.

You can have many VM under a domain sharing an isolated network.

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On Mar 4, 2013, at 12:04 PM, Mike Tutkowski <mike.tutkow...@solidfire.com> 
wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I have not had the opportunity to make use of the Advanced Networking
> features in CloudStack.
> 
> Can someone fill me in or point me to relevant docs regarding how we
> isolate VMs from one another?
> 
> For example, in a Basic Networking CS environment, is each VM run on its
> own VLAN?
> 
> Assuming that's the case, if you wanted to have multiple VMs of yours on
> the same VLAN, is that only doable in the Advanced Networking mode of CS?
> 
> Thanks for any info! :)
> 
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> *Mike Tutkowski*
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