Are you trying to create a new network each time? There is probably some different terminology in openstack vs vmware A network in openstack defines the underlying L2 switching device/ vlan/ vxlan / gre .. etc You can add as many subnets to a network as you would like to, and host routes can be added for each subnet. On Sat, Feb 8, 2020 at 10:00 AM Ignazio Cassano <ignaziocassano@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello, I trying to create multiple networks with the same vlan id and different address but it is impossibile because neutron returns vlan id is already present. I tried with success on vcenter and it works. On openstack I can create more subnets with different adresses under the same vlan id, but instances receive static routes from dhcp for all subnets. Any workaround ? I am also trying with segments but they do not seem to fit my case. Regards Ignazio
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