> You could create a shared network with public ips. i’ve tried adding a shared network , but I’m wondering if i’m ding it in the wrong place.
Is it under, network add guest network? > Can your VR connect to the internet? > > I've sometimes experienced a bug with egress rules, where they are fubar > until you actually create one. Try creating an egress rule and then delete > it and see if that helps. That totally worked… Thanks! On Sep 10, 2014, at 11:09 AM, Erik Weber <[email protected]> wrote: > On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 6:36 PM, Corban Raun <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I’m trying to set up cloudstack where I can assign public Ip’s directly to >> the VM’s vs using Nat. >> >> >> I’m using the Advanced System Networking >> >> I have 3 different Nics >> >> Nic1 = Management (no vlan) >> Nic2 = Public Ip’s (no vlan) >> Nic4 = Guest (vlan 100) >> >> >> >> Issue 1. >> I can get all the system VM’s running with internet access. However when I >> spin up a new VM, there seems to be a problem with NAT to the Virtual >> router. I can ping the Virtual router private IP, but am unable to access >> the internet. >> >> > > Can your VR connect to the internet? > > I've sometimes experienced a bug with egress rules, where they are fubar > until you actually create one. Try creating an egress rule and then delete > it and see if that helps. > > >> Question 1: >> Am I able to just forget about the virtual routing and nat, and just >> assign my public Ip’s directly to vm’s? > > > You could create a shared network with public ips. > > -- > Erik
