thank you for your help, I have some questions if you can help me to answer this
1.- can i not use VLAN's for Advance Networking or are necessary for the
configuration
2.- Do I need to create an extra server ans use it as gateway for this range of
IP's?
3.- this is what I am using to create my vlan's on a Cisco 3560, is this
correct?conf tinterface range Gi0/9 - 10switchport mode accessno shutswitchport
access vlan 65channel-group 3 mode activechannel-protocol lacpend
Thank you for your help
From: Paul Angus <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>; Luis
<[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, September 7, 2017 3:05 PM
Subject: RE: Configuring CS with Advance Networking for an internal laboratory
Hi Luis,
You can give CloudStack a range of RFC1918 addresses (ie private addresses) to
act as an 'internal' public network.
10.0.1.10 - 10.0.1.30
GW: 10.0.1.254
Netmask - 255.255.255.0
If the gateway at 10.0.1.254 can route to the outside world then CloudStack
will still be able to download templates, if not you can always register a
template which you are hosting on an internal network.
If you do the second option ensure that the global setting
'secstorage.allowed.internal.sites' includes the hosting server's IP address.
Kind regards,
Paul Angus
[email protected]
www.shapeblue.com
53 Chandos Place, Covent Garden, London WC2N 4HSUK
@shapeblue
-----Original Message-----
From: Luis [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 07 September 2017 18:42
To: Users <[email protected]>
Subject: Configuring CS with Advance Networking for an internal laboratory
Hi
I am configuring CS with Advance Networking for internal use without rotatable
IP's, this is for testing and lean CS Advance Networking, This is what I have
CS 4.10XenServer 7.0FreeNas CS is already installed but I can't download any
iso because V-Router can't ping outside my network, any advice?
Public IP:209.229.131.0Internal IP: 10.0.0.0 Thank you for your help.