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In this configuration you define the VLANs that will be made available to all network pools (External, Private, Management) and define raw IP ranges for each network pool, but you also assign those IP ranges to specific VLANs from the beginning. In Service Manager configuration settings you define one specific VLAN for the network pool. The Service Manager will automatically assign an available IP address from that specific VLAN. This scenario does not provide isolation as all customer VMs will reside in the same VLAN.

 

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Please note the following: 

  1. You can choose any combination of the above settings for the External and Private network pools. The Management network pool is configured by default with the fixed VLAN assignment method, since it involves a network that customers do not have any access.
  2. The VLANs you define in Service Manager settings must be properly set up at your underlying network infrastructure (routers, switches, etc.)
  3. All IP networks configured in Service Manager settings (IPs, network masks, gateways) must also be well defined and valid