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Display virtual datacenter networksTo display the networks available to a virtual datacenter:
Screenshot: Private networks in private cloud Screenshot: Private networks in public cloud (AWS) In the Networks list, to view the pool and allocation of IPs:
You can then:
Create a private networkPrivate networks are only available within a virtual datacenter. However, your cloud provider may configure an external gateway for your virtual datacenter. To create a private network:
Create private network Create private network Amazon
You can configure static routes when you create or edit a network. However, you should check with your systems administrator about when your VM will receive changes to static routes.
IPv6 Strict network IPv6 Non-strict network
Create IP addresses in private networksTo create new IP addresses in a private network do these steps.
Or you can add an IP directly to a VM. To do this:
Enter the Number of IPs to create and the From IP address (the first in the range). The From IP address must be a new address that does not already exist in the network. After creating the first IP address, the platform will try to create the other IPs and it will skip any existing IP addresses.
When you add IPv6 addresses on strict networks, you don't need to set the starting address. On non-strict IPv6 networks, Abiquo recommends that you create an automatic IP address, or you can enter a From IP address manually. Edit a private networkTo edit a private network
Delete a private networkYou can delete a private network if no VMs are using its IPs and it is not the default network for the virtual datacenter. To delete a private network:
Display onboarded external networksThe platform automatically onboards external networks when you onboard virtual datacenters from vCloud Director.
To display onboarded external networks
Delete an onboarded external networkIf an onboarded network has been deleted in the provider, its name will display in light gray text. If a VM is using an IP from this network, then you cannot deploy the VM. If there are no VMs using the IPs of an external network that was already deleted in the provider, to delete the network in the platform, select it and click the delete button. Set the default network for a virtual datacenterEach virtual datacenter requires a default network. If you deploy a VM without assigning a NIC, the platform will add one from the default network. You cannot unselect the default network, instead you must assign a new default network to replace it. To set a network as the default, you will require privileges to access this network in the virtual infrastructure.
To assign a network as the default for a virtual datacenter do these steps:
Obtain IP addresses from public networksIn public networks you can reserve or purchase public IP addresses for your VMs. Reserved IPs may be charged while they are reserved, even if they are not used in VMs.
To add new public IP addresses to your virtual datacenter:
The platform will add the IPs to your VDC You can also reserve public IPs directly from the Edit VM dialog. Obtain public IP addresses in public cloudDuring onboarding from public cloud, the platform will onboard existing public IP addresses in providers that support them, such as AWS and Azure. You can obtain them from the provider and assign them to your virtual datacenters and VMs.
To add public IP addresses to your virtual datacenter, so that you can later assign them to your VMs:
Now when you edit a VM in the VDC and go to Network → Public, the platform will display the public IP address and you can add it to your VM. To obtain a public IP directly for a VM, click Purchase public IPs. Synchronize public IP addresses with the cloud providerTo onboard any public IP addresses that were already created in your cloud provider, or update changes made directly in the provider:
Release a reserved public IP addressYou can release a public IP if it is not assigned to a VM. In private cloud, to release a public IP that belongs to a public network, select the IP in the IP list and click the delete button. In public cloud, click the link to Remove from VDC and then click the delete button. |
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This feature applies to public IPs in infrastructure and managed by NSX in vCenter and vCenter clusters.
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Privileges: Manage public bandwidth limit |
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Enabled | To enable traffic shaping in a specific direction, select this checkbox |
Average | The average amount of bandwidth, in bits per second, that each public IP in the virtual datacenter can use |
Peak | The maximum bandwidth in bits per second that each public IP in the virtual datacenter can use |
Burst size | The amount of data that can be transmitted at the peak bandwidth rate in bytes. A burst bonus accumulates when traffic is below the Average value and this bandwidth can be used for bursts |
For more details see:
To register changes that were made outside the platform, save existing public IP bandwidth values. In the API, to register changes, send a POST request with the existing values.
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Go to Virtual datacenters → Networks → Private
Select the IPs and click the lock button
Enter the reason for the reservation
The platform will list the VMs in the virtual datacenter. Optionally select VMs to indicate where the IPs might be used. Note that you must check that the VMs are able to use these IPs. This selection does not assign the IPs to VMs.
The platform will display a padlock symbol and the reason beside the IP reserved addresses.
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