Guest network is same as public ip, which vm's traffic go through switch
directly.​​
Isolated Network is a virtual network, all traffic go through VRouter.
And if you assigned tag on Physical Network, if so you should set same tag
on n/w offering.
The
​effective​ way is compare your new n/w offering with existed n/w offering
DefaultIsolatedNetworkOffering
.

Thanks,

Yitao


2014-02-13 10:40 GMT+08:00 Sachchidanand Vaidya <vaidy...@juniper.net>:

> Hi,
>     Under "Networks" Tab in UI for Admin user, Cloudstack provides 2
> options to create networks
>     1) Add guest network 2) Add Isolated Network.
>      - What is the difference between these 2 networks.
>
>     Also, I created and Enabled a new "Network Offering". But when I
> create an Isolated Network,
>     I don't see the newly created Network offering in the drop-down menu.
> Are there additional steps
>    to be followed to make new n/w offering visible during Virtual Network
> creation.
>
> Thanks,
> Sachin
>
>

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