I’m working through my initial setup of Cloudstack. I added a second vm host so I could test live migration. Worked out the vlan kinks and that’s now working great.
I launched a second guest and noticed it did not allocate a new public IP. My expectation was that it would allocate another public IP from the range I defined and the second instance would have its own virtual router/firewall/port forwarding, etc, but that doesn’t seem to be the case. I can configure the firewall on the existing virtual router to port forward to the second instance, but I’d prefer it just allocate another public IP from the range and allow me to configure each instance as a separate entity without port conflicts. Is this possible? Thanks -jeremy
