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Posted to dev@cloudstack.apache.org by ilya musayev <il...@gmail.com> on 2014/07/21 20:35:54 UTC
[QUESTION] Baremetal DHCP Server - Abstracting Router VM
We are trying to abstract router vm completely from our environment as
it has dual nics which is big "no no" in hardened security environments.
This is for shared (non-vpc) advanced security zone.
CloudStack already has a support for "Baremetal DHCP Server" under
Network Service Providers.
Would anyone provide the context on how one go about using it? I assume
we would need to write a support of some sort on our end. Examples and
documentation would be appreciated.
Thank you
ilya
Re: [QUESTION] Baremetal DHCP Server - Abstracting Router VM
Posted by Chiradeep Vittal <Ch...@citrix.com>.
Are you trying to get rid of the virtual router? Have you looked at the DNSAPI implementation discussed earlier?
From: ilya musayev <il...@gmail.com>>
Reply-To: "dev@cloudstack.apache.org<ma...@cloudstack.apache.org>" <de...@cloudstack.apache.org>>
Date: Monday, July 21, 2014 at 11:35 AM
To: "dev@cloudstack.apache.org<ma...@cloudstack.apache.org>" <de...@cloudstack.apache.org>>
Subject: [QUESTION] Baremetal DHCP Server - Abstracting Router VM
We are trying to abstract router vm completely from our environment as
it has dual nics which is big "no no" in hardened security environments.
This is for shared (non-vpc) advanced security zone.
CloudStack already has a support for "Baremetal DHCP Server" under
Network Service Providers.
Would anyone provide the context on how one go about using it? I assume
we would need to write a support of some sort on our end. Examples and
documentation would be appreciated.
Thank you
ilya