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| Advanced Zone Physical Network Configuration |
| -------------------------------------------- |
| |
| Within a zone that uses advanced networking, you need to tell the |
| Management Server how the physical network is set up to carry different |
| kinds of traffic in isolation. |
| |
| |
| Configure Guest Traffic in an Advanced Zone |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| |
| These steps assume you have already logged in to the CloudStack UI. To |
| configure the base guest network: |
| |
| #. In the left navigation, choose Infrastructure. On Zones, click View |
| More, then click the zone to which you want to add a network. |
| |
| #. Click the Network tab. |
| |
| #. Click Add guest network. |
| |
| The Add guest network window is displayed: |
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| |addguestnetwork.png| |
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| #. Provide the following information: |
| |
| - **Name**: The name of the network. This will be user-visible |
| |
| - **Display Text**: The description of the network. This will be |
| user-visible |
| |
| - **Zone**: The zone in which you are configuring the guest network. |
| |
| - **Network offering**: If the administrator has configured multiple |
| network offerings, select the one you want to use for this network |
| |
| - **Guest Gateway**: The gateway that the guests should use |
| |
| - **Guest Netmask**: The netmask in use on the subnet the guests |
| will use |
| |
| #. Click OK. |
| |
| |
| Configure Public Traffic in an Advanced Zone |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| |
| In a zone that uses advanced networking, you need to configure at least |
| one range of IP addresses for Internet traffic. |
| |
| |
| Configuring a Shared Guest Network |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| |
| #. Log in to the CloudStack UI as administrator. |
| |
| #. In the left navigation, choose Infrastructure. |
| |
| #. On Zones, click View More. |
| |
| #. Click the zone to which you want to add a guest network. |
| |
| #. Click the Physical Network tab. |
| |
| #. Click the physical network you want to work with. |
| |
| #. On the Guest node of the diagram, click Configure. |
| |
| #. Click the Network tab. |
| |
| #. Click Add guest network. |
| |
| The Add guest network window is displayed. |
| |
| #. Specify the following: |
| |
| - **Name**: The name of the network. This will be visible to the user. |
| |
| - **Description**: The short description of the network that can be |
| displayed to users. |
| |
| - **VLAN ID**: The unique ID of the VLAN. |
| |
| - **Isolated VLAN ID**: The unique ID of the Secondary Isolated |
| VLAN. |
| |
| - **Scope**: The available scopes are Domain, Account, Project, and |
| All. |
| |
| - **Domain**: Selecting Domain limits the scope of this guest |
| network to the domain you specify. The network will not be |
| available for other domains. If you select Subdomain Access, |
| the guest network is available to all the sub domains within |
| the selected domain. |
| |
| - **Account**: The account for which the guest network is being |
| created for. You must specify the domain the account belongs |
| to. |
| |
| - **Project**: The project for which the guest network is being |
| created for. You must specify the domain the project belongs |
| to. |
| |
| - **All**: The guest network is available for all the domains, |
| account, projects within the selected zone. |
| |
| - **Network Offering**: If the administrator has configured multiple |
| network offerings, select the one you want to use for this |
| network. |
| |
| - **Gateway**: The gateway that the guests should use. |
| |
| - **Netmask**: The netmask in use on the subnet the guests will use. |
| |
| - **IP Range**: A range of IP addresses that are accessible from the |
| Internet and are assigned to the guest VMs. |
| |
| If one NIC is used, these IPs should be in the same CIDR in the |
| case of IPv6. |
| |
| - **IPv6 CIDR**: The network prefix that defines the guest network |
| subnet. This is the CIDR that describes the IPv6 addresses in use |
| in the guest networks in this zone. To allot IP addresses from |
| within a particular address block, enter a CIDR. |
| |
| - **Network Domain**: A custom DNS suffix at the level of a network. |
| If you want to assign a special domain name to the guest VM |
| network, specify a DNS suffix. |
| |
| #. Click OK to confirm. |
| |
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| .. |addguestnetwork.png| image:: /_static/images/add-guest-network.png |
| :alt: Add Guest network setup in a single zone. |