Thanks Yoshikaza, Marcus and Yitao. I agree with Yoshikazu, that "Guest
Network"
under Admin is a "Shared Networks". It will be good to change UI to avoid
confusion.
Can someone pls. clarify my second question.
> I created and Enabled a new "Network Offering". But when I
> create an Isolated Ne
In my understanding, "Guest Network" Sachin said is called "Shared
Network" in the document. [1]
The word "Guest Network" refers "Shared Network" and "Isolated
Network" in some cases.
Why don't we avoid using "Guest Network" to point "Shared Network" in GUI?
[1]
http://cloudstack.apache.org/docs/
I can see how that is confusing, because 'guest' traffic type is where
isolated networks are created. They are largely synonymous in many
areas of cloudstack.
On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 8:08 PM, Yitao Jiang wrote:
> Guest network is same as public ip, which vm's traffic go through switch
> directly.
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 offerin
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 Ne