Hi all again: Example below: - VMs tenant (10.129.130.0/24). - External lan (10.129.128.0/24) By using VLAN mode, it means VMs only can communicate with other ones of the same tenant (i.e vlan130)? In this way, ping from a host of my external lan will not can reach instances, unless I connect to VPN of tenant (address 10.129.130.2) Thanks a lot! JuanFra. 2013/1/17 JuanFra Rodriguez Cardoso <juanfra.rodriguez.cardoso at gmail.com> > Hi Hugo: > > There is no problem with vlan trunking (802.1q). Our switch is configured > in mode trunk. > AFAIK, the fixed ips are innaccesible from outside (except when floating > ips are attached). I just need our VMs are reached from rest of corporation > LAN. > > Thanks! > > Best. > > > 2013/1/17 Kuo Hugo <tonytkdk at gmail.com> > >> Did you ever try to trunk two VLANs on your switch ? >> >> Hugo >> >> >> 2013/1/17 JuanFra Rodriguez Cardoso <juanfra.rodriguez.cardoso at gmail.com> >> >>> Hi guys: >>> >>> This is my scenario: Centos 6.3 / Folsom / nova-network / vlanManager >>> >>> I created one vlan (10.129.130.0/24) for my project. How to can I allow >>> to reach VMs from hosts of VLAN (10.129.128.0/24)? >>> Do I have to add manually an iptables rule? or modify a nova-network >>> chain? >>> >>> Thanks! >>> >>> Best regards, >>> -- >>> JuanFra >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~openstack >>> Post to : openstack at lists.launchpad.net >>> Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~openstack >>> More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> +Hugo Kuo+ >> tonytkdk at gmail.com >> + <tonytkdk at gmail.com>886 935004793 >> > > > > -- > JuanFra > -- JuanFra -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack/attachments/20130121/47c36ebe/attachment.html>