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 OVH vRack with Public IP Block and KVM, Seeking help with OVH vRack Networking (3 Replies, Read 5552 times)
evohost
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Hi All,

I've recently ordered another EG-64 dedicated server from OVH in their BHS (Canada) datacenter.

I have a /27 IP Block (32 IPs), and I'm trying to network them through the vRack, which is routed through /dev/eth1.

I'm curious if anyone has any experience with this?

The OVH documentation is a mess, and their support is even worse.

I keep finding information in relation to Proxmox, which is based on Debian. I have Virtualizor setup on CentOS 7.3.

I know I need to somehow bridge viifbr0 to eth1 and eth0, or something along those lines... Just can't quite figure it out.

Thank you for your time.
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evohost
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... anyone?
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jevingala
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Hi,

Your bridge must have been created using eth0 device , right ?
For now specifying bridge name in ip pool on panel is not available .
So a bridge created using eth1 will not be used. 


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evohost
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Quote From : jevingala January 31, 2017, 1:18 pm
Hi,

Your bridge must have been created using eth0 device , right ?
For now specifying bridge name in ip pool on panel is not available .
So a bridge created using eth1 will not be used. 


I manually created the viifbr0 bridge with eth1.

I've made some progress, and I may have found a solution... I will report back if I figure it out, but in the meantime if anyone has any more insight it would still be appreciated.
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