[Users] Re: VPS with diferent subnets
José David Bravo Álvarez
jbravo at colombiahosting.com.co
Fri Jun 26 08:21:37 EDT 2009
Hello Suno, thank you for your reply.
My VE Node have 255.255.255.240 its /28 network configured (public IPs)
but Im using all the IPs in this range, I need more IPs for create new
VPS. But the DataCenter dosn't have more IPs availables next to this
range. I also have in the same VLAN a /24 range allmost free. I want to
create VPS using this subnet but its totally diferent to the already
subnet configured in the VE Node.
Can I have some VPS using the first subnet (/28) and others VPS using
the other subnet (/24)?
Thank you!
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----Mensaje Original----
> Jose> Hello! We have a OpenVz server working with a subnet we have 6
> Jose> VPS created, but this subnet is full and we need to add more IP
> Jose> address, so I have another subnet available but I can't migrate
> Jose> my actual VPS, is posible that I can have some VPS with one
> Jose> subnet and others VPS with anothers subnets.
>
> Give us a bit more info please. Is that an internal IP range i.e.
> something like
>
> net_private_class_a="10.0.0.0/8"
> net_private_class_b="172.16.0.0/12"
> net_private_class_c="192.168.0.0/16"
>
> or do you have public IP addresses available? In the later, you ISP
> (Internet Service Provider) has to take care i.e. do the routing on his
> core routers. In case you use private IPs, SNAT (Source Network Address
> Translation) works perfectly fine.
>
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