On 30-Jul-2013, at 10:01 AM, Jerry Jiang <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi shankerbalan, > > It seems that I need to configure the network device somehow to meet the > advanced network case. > It becomes troublesome since network device modification is out of my > control, so I can't add any new vlan Ok. Having advanced network will give you virtual routing and load balancing features though. > > Can I deploy basic network but should it support 3 sub networks? Yes, you can have multiple guest networks in a basic zone. One simple way would be to have one POD dedicated per guest subnet. >> In my production environment , there are three different sub-networks >> planned to assign to guest OS. >> >> Subnet1: 10.10.10.1 - 10.10.10.253 gw 10.10.10.254 netmask >> 255.255.255.0 >> >> Subnet2: 10.10.11.1 - 10.10.11.253 gw 10.10.11.254 netmask >> 255.255.255.0 >> >> Subnet3: 10.10.12.1 - 10.10.12.253 gw 10.10.12.254 netmask >> 255.255.255.0 POD1 having guest range 10.10.10.1 - 10.10.10.253 POD2 having guest range 10.10.11.1 - 10.10.11.253 POD3 having guest range 10.10.12.1 - 10.10.12.253 Hth. -- @shankerbalan M: +91 98860 60539 | O: +91 (80) 67935867 [email protected] | www.shapeblue.com | Twitter:@shapeblue ShapeBlue Services India LLP, 22nd floor, Unit 2201A, World Trade Centre, Bangalore - 560 055 This email and any attachments to it may be confidential and are intended solely for the use of the individual to whom it is addressed. Any views or opinions expressed are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Shape Blue Ltd or related companies. If you are not the intended recipient of this email, you must neither take any action based upon its contents, nor copy or show it to anyone. Please contact the sender if you believe you have received this email in error. Shape Blue Ltd is a company incorporated in England & Wales. ShapeBlue Services India LLP is operated under license from Shape Blue Ltd. ShapeBlue is a registered trademark.
