Hi Joseph, I did that but the problem is that I have an ovirtmgmt network by default and another network that is a VLAN, VLAN 5 exactly. But VMs that are in VLAN 5 cannot go outside.
If the route to outside is via untagged network, VLAN 5 should not able to reach outside.
Maybe it could be because the traffic on ovirtmgmt is unlabeled and on VLAN 5 it is tagged.
Yes.
Or maybe I have to create some internal route so that VLAN 5 packets can exit on ovirtmgmt.
This would break the isolation between VLAN5 and ovirtmgmt.
Do you want to separate VLAN5 from ovirtmgmt?
I don't know what exactly happens and I would like to help me.
Maybe you know already what happens, I just did not get your intention.
You can have separate layer 2 networks using VLANs, which are isolated.
They could be connected via a router, which can be a physical device, a machine outside oVirt or
even an oVirt VM which has a vNIC for each network.
Most simple would be to connect the VMs to ovirtmgmt, but this way the VMs could harm the physical hosts.
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