Hi ,
Can  I  get patch file  to use /31 subnet in 4.4.2

Devender 

-----Original Message-----
From: Wilder Rodrigues [mailto:wrodrig...@schubergphilis.com] 
Sent: 22 May 2015 18:23
To: dev@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Re: support for /31 Networks 

Hi guys,

We found when it was changed and the reason why:

https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-4811


I already traced the code and we will change the NetUtils class in order to 
make it compliant with the RFC 3021

The fix will be on ACS 4.6.0 and back ported to the new release 4.4.4.

Cheers,
Wilder

On 22 May 2015, at 10:27, Sanjeev N 
<sanj...@apache.org<mailto:sanj...@apache.org>> wrote:

Not sure when this check was added excatly :(

On Fri, May 22, 2015 at 1:12 AM, Remi Bergsma 
<rberg...@schubergphilis.com<mailto:rberg...@schubergphilis.com>>
wrote:

Exactly!
Left my mail in outbox and missed your reply ;-)

@Sanjeev, since you answered the original mail.. Do you know when/where this 
check was added? Or else I’ll search for it. Let’s open an issue and resolve it.

Thanks,
Remi

On 21 May 2015, at 19:28, Simon Weller 
<swel...@ena.com<mailto:swel...@ena.com>> wrote:

You can assigned the network address as a valid ip address from a /31, and this 
is defined in RFC 3021 (http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3021.txt).

This is widely supported on network gear, and in modern operating systems.

- Si

________________________________________
From: Remi Bergsma <r...@remi.nl<mailto:r...@remi.nl>>
Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2015 10:31 AM
To: dev@cloudstack.apache.org<mailto:dev@cloudstack.apache.org>
Subject: Re: support for /31 Networks

Hi,

This question was answered here as well:
http://markmail.org/message/m7vi342uwm4zr5iv

Support was removed as /31 has no available ip addresses.

Regards,
Remi

2015-05-21 16:42 GMT+02:00 Ian Southam <isout...@schubergphilis.com>:

Hi Devender,

You have started quite a discussion in our office about using the .0 and 
putting a host on the cast address …...

Just as a matter of interest, why do you do this - we are presuming it does 
actually work ;)

—
Grts!
Ian

On 21 May 2015, at 10:29, Singh, Devender <dsi...@virtela.net> wrote:

Hi Cloudstack Team,


We had no problems building and using /31 networks on 4.2.0, but after our 
upgrade to 4.4.2  we are no longer able to add new ones.
We have a lot of them already in place.  As an example I pasted some output 
from cloudmonkey on a link that is already established and working.
Does anyone have a workaround, or can point me in the right direction for a 
patch?
(local) > list networks id=e044c442-48f7-4bae-8c5d-530423a249f7
count = 1
network:
id = e044c442-48f7-4bae-8c5d-530423a249f7
name = VLAN180
acltype = Domain
broadcastdomaintype = Vlan
broadcasturi = vlan://180
canusefordeploy = False
cidr = 202.90.43.0/31
displaynetwork = True
displaytext = VM-UTILITY-2
dns1 = 4.2.2.1
domain = ROOT
domainid = 8acf0368-e5b1-11e2-b5cf-2ef4cf18a6ae
gateway = 202.90.43.0
ispersistent = False
issystem = False
netmask = 255.255.255.254
networkofferingavailability = Optional
networkofferingconservemode = False
networkofferingdisplaytext = private-guest1_switch networkofferingid = 
0b63d457-5f5e-426f-a81e-8797e522eb8c
networkofferingname = private-guest1_switch physicalnetworkid = 
cf4c2846-2418-4ba4-b307-6a6405860799
related = e044c442-48f7-4bae-8c5d-530423a249f7
restartrequired = False
service:
specifyipranges = True
state = Setup
strechedl2subnet = False
subdomainaccess = True
tags:
traffictype = Guest
type = Shared
vlan = 180
zoneid = 88066cb4-64ab-4c54-83a9-3279a1e030cb
zonename = UTILITY-ZONE-1

(local) > list nics nicid=e062922f-c0ea-4f8a-beca-b86146dee622
virtualmachineid=842054e6-c379-49fe-92f9-e2fdefa6779f
count = 1
nic:
id = e062922f-c0ea-4f8a-beca-b86146dee622
deviceid = 0
gateway = 202.90.43.0
ipaddress = 202.90.43.1
isdefault = True
macaddress = 06:ca:b4:00:00:20
netmask = 255.255.255.254
networkid = e044c442-48f7-4bae-8c5d-530423a249f7
virtualmachineid = 842054e6-c379-49fe-92f9-e2fdefa6779f
(local) >

Devender Kumar Singh





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