I believe you could use the same ip space and effectively create a new but
similar net.
Erik
Den onsdag 1. april 2015 skrev Logan Barfield
følgende:
> That's what I figured. We were hoping to be able to set up
> site-to-site VPN on the existing network. If a VPC is just a supernet
> to multip
It is not possible to add existing network/VR to a VPC.
On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 8:03 PM, Logan Barfield
wrote:
> That's what I figured. We were hoping to be able to set up
> site-to-site VPN on the existing network. If a VPC is just a supernet
> to multiple virtual routers it seems like it woul
That's what I figured. We were hoping to be able to set up
site-to-site VPN on the existing network. If a VPC is just a supernet
to multiple virtual routers it seems like it would be feasible to
seamlessly add an existing network/VR to a VPC.
Since this isn't possible now I guess opening a featu
As Erik mentioned, we can add nic from VPC network to existing vms so the
vms will be in both isolated(non-vpc) and vpc networks.
On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 11:56 AM, Erik Weber wrote:
> Haven't tried it myself, but i think you should be able to create the vpc
> and change nic on VMs.
>
> If you wan
Haven't tried it myself, but i think you should be able to create the vpc
and change nic on VMs.
If you want to keep the ip addresses you might have to use the api
Erik
Den onsdag 1. april 2015 skrev Logan Barfield
følgende:
> We have a customer that is currently set up in an isolated network
Logan,
Create a new account on that customer domain and then create a network (VPC
only no other networks) on that account, Then shut down VMs on the existing
account then there is move option to other account(if the ACS version is
4.2.0 above). Now you can move the VMs to new account.
Thanks,
An
We have a customer that is currently set up in an isolated network in
an advanced zone. They recently mentioned that they have a need for
site-to-site VPN connectivity for their application.
Is it possible to move an existing isolated network into a VPC for
site-to-site VPN functionality? Or is