One quantum subnet IP range on two different networks.

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Hi All,
    Is it possible to have same IP range on two subnets(subnets belonging to two different networks)?
    Since networks are isolated with VLANs we should be able to share same IP range across different subnets.

thanks
Asif

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dan wendlandt (danwent) said :
#1

yes, this is possible if you set the following value in quantum.conf

allow_overlapping_ips = True

On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 6:15 AM, Asif
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> New question #218633 on quantum:
> https://answers.launchpad.net/quantum/+question/218633
>
> Hi All,
> Is it possible to have same IP range on two subnets(subnets belonging
> to two different networks)?
> Since networks are isolated with VLANs we should be able to share same
> IP range across different subnets.
>
> thanks
> Asif
>
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Mark T. Voelker (mvoelker) said :
#2

Be aware that enabling overlapping IP's entails some limitations. Please review:

http://docs.openstack.org/folsom/openstack-network/admin/content/ch_limitations.html

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