Yes, you can create Advance Zone without having any actual public IP range. You
can use your exiting LAN range and setup CloudStack. Then obviously you can
only access from that network only. ( I hope this is for testing purpose or
in-house deployment )
Vivek Kumar
Sr. Manager - Cloud & DevOps
I have kvm host server with two NIC, which method I use for create
Advanced zone?
For physical NIC one and add all Management, Public & Guest values are
cloudbr0,?
or Physical NIC one for Management value cloudbr0
and another NIC Public & Guest values cloudbr1 this is correct or wrong ?
P
I have kvm host server with two NIC, which method I use for create
Advanced zone?
For physical NIC one and add all Management, Public & Guest values are
cloudbr0,?
or Physical NIC one for Management value cloudbr0
and another NIC Public & Guest values cloudbr1
Please give me idea.
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A
cloudstack requires at least 2 public IP, 1 for SSVM, 1 for CPVM.
you can use internal IP as public IP of course. SSVM and CPVM will not be
accessible from the Internet.
-Wei
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