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<section id="creating-network-offerings">
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    <title>Creating a New Network Offering</title>
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    <para>To create a network offering:</para>
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    <orderedlist>
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        <listitem><para>Log in with admin privileges to the &PRODUCT; UI.</para></listitem>
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        <listitem><para>In the left navigation bar, click Service Offerings.</para></listitem>
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        <listitem><para>In Select Offering, choose Network Offering.</para></listitem>
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        <listitem><para>Click Add Network Offering.</para></listitem>
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        <listitem><para>In the dialog, make the following choices:</para>
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        <itemizedlist>
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            <listitem><para><emphasis role="bold">Name</emphasis>. Any desired name for the network offering</para></listitem>
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            <listitem><para><emphasis role="bold">Description</emphasis>. A short description of the offering that can be
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                        displayed to users</para></listitem>
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            <listitem><para><emphasis role="bold">Network Rate</emphasis>. Allowed data transfer rate in MB per
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                        second</para></listitem>
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           <listitem><para><emphasis role="bold">Guest Type</emphasis>. Choose whether the guest network is isolated or
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                        shared. For a description of these terms, see <xref
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                            linkend="about-virtual-networks"/>
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                    </para></listitem>
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            <listitem><para><emphasis role="bold">Specify VLAN</emphasis>. (Isolated guest networks only) Indicate whether
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                        a VLAN should be specified when this offering is used</para></listitem>
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            <listitem><para><emphasis role="bold">Supported Services</emphasis>. Select one or more of the possible
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                        network services. For some services, you must also choose the service
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                        provider; for example, if you select Load Balancer, you can choose the
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                        &PRODUCT; virtual router or any other load balancers that have been
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                        configured in the cloud. Depending on which services you choose, additional
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                        fields may appear in the rest of the dialog box.</para><para>Based on the guest network type selected, you can see the following supported services:</para><informaltable>
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                            <tgroup cols="4" align="left" colsep="1" rowsep="1">
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                                <thead>
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                                    <row>
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                                        <entry><para>Supported Services</para></entry>
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                                        <entry><para>Description</para></entry>
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                                        <entry><para>Isolated</para></entry>
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                                        <entry><para>Shared</para></entry>
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                                   </row>     
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                                </thead>
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                                <tbody>
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                                    <row>
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                                        <entry><para>DHCP</para></entry>
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                                        <entry><para>For more information, see <xref linkend="dns-dhcp"/>.</para></entry>
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                                        <entry><para>Supported</para></entry>
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                                        <entry><para>Supported</para></entry>
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                                    </row>
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                                    <row>
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                                        <entry><para>DNS</para></entry>
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                                        <entry><para>For more information, see <xref linkend="dns-dhcp"/>.</para></entry>
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                                        <entry><para>Supported</para></entry>
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                                        <entry><para>Supported</para></entry>
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                                    </row>
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                                    <row>
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                                        <entry><para>Load Balancer</para></entry>
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                                        <entry><para>If you select Load Balancer, you can choose the &PRODUCT; virtual router or any other load
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                                            balancers that have been configured in the cloud.</para></entry>
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                                        <entry><para>Supported</para></entry>
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                                        <entry><para>Supported</para></entry>
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                                    </row>
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                                    <row>
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                                        <entry><para>Source NAT</para></entry>
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                                        <entry><para>If you select Source NAT, you can choose the &PRODUCT; virtual router or any other Source
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                                            NAT providers that have been configured in the
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                                            cloud.</para></entry>
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                                        <entry><para>Supported</para></entry>
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                                        <entry><para>Supported</para></entry>
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                                    </row>
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                                    <row>
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                                       <entry><para>Static NAT</para></entry>
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                                        <entry><para>If you select Static NAT, you can choose the &PRODUCT; virtual router or any other Static
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                                            NAT providers that have been configured in the
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                                            cloud.</para></entry>
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                                        <entry><para>Supported</para></entry>
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                                        <entry><para>Supported</para></entry>
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                                    </row>
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                                    <row>
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                                        <entry><para>Port Forwarding</para></entry>
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                                        <entry><para>If you select Port Forwarding, you can choose the &PRODUCT; virtual router or any other
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                                            Port Forwarding providers that have been configured in
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                                            the cloud.</para></entry>
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                                        <entry><para>Supported</para></entry>
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                                        <entry><para>Not Supported</para></entry>
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                                    </row>
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                                    <row>
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                                       <entry><para>VPN</para></entry>
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                                        <entry><para>For more information, see <xref linkend="vpn"/>.</para></entry>
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                                        <entry><para>Supported</para></entry>
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                                        <entry><para>Not Supported</para></entry>                                        
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                                    </row>
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                                    <row>
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                                        <entry><para>User Data</para></entry>
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                                        <entry><para>For more information, see <xref linkend="user-data-and-meta-data"/>.</para></entry>
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                                        <entry><para>Not Supported</para></entry>
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                                        <entry><para>Supported</para></entry>                                        
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                                    </row>
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                                    <row>
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                                        <entry><para>Network ACL</para></entry>
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                                        <entry><para>For more information, see <xref linkend="configure-acl"/>.</para></entry>
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                                        <entry><para>Supported</para></entry>
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                                        <entry><para>Not Supported</para></entry>                                        
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                                    </row>
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                                    <row>
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                                        <entry><para>Security Groups</para></entry>
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                                        <entry><para>For more information, see <xref linkend="add-security-group"/>.</para></entry>
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                                        <entry><para>Not Supported</para></entry>
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                                        <entry><para>Supported</para></entry>                                        
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                                    </row>
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                                    </tbody>
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                                 </tgroup>
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                        </informaltable>
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            </listitem>
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            <listitem><para><emphasis role="bold">System Offering</emphasis>. If the service provider for any of the
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                        services selected in Supported Services is a virtual router, the System
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                        Offering field appears. Choose the system service offering that you want
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                        virtual routers to use in this network. For example, if you selected Load
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                        Balancer in Supported Services and selected a virtual router to provide load
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                        balancing, the System Offering field appears so you can choose between the
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                        &PRODUCT; default system service offering and any custom system service
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                        offerings that have been defined by the &PRODUCT; root administrator.
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                        For more information, see System Service Offerings.</para></listitem>
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            <listitem><para><emphasis role="bold">Redundant router capability</emphasis>. (v3.0.3 and greater) Available
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                        only when Virtual Router is selected as the Source NAT provider. Select this
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                        option if you want to use two virtual routers in the network for
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                        uninterrupted connection: one operating as the master virtual router and the
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                        other as the backup. The master virtual router receives requests from and
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                        sends responses to the user’s VM. The backup virtual router is activated
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                        only when the master is down. After the failover, the backup becomes the
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                        master virtual router. &PRODUCT; deploys the routers on different hosts
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                        to ensure reliability if one host is down.</para></listitem>
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            <listitem><para><emphasis role="bold">Conserve mode</emphasis>. Indicate whether to use conserve mode. In this
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                        mode, network resources are allocated only when the first virtual machine
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                        starts in the network. When the conservative mode is off, the public IP can
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                        only be used for a single service. For example, a public IP used for a port
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                        forwarding rule cannot be used for defining other services, such as SaticNAT
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                        or load balancing. When the conserve mode is on, you can define more than
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                        one service on the same public IP.</para>
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                <note><para>If StaticNAT is enabled, irrespective of the status of the conserve mode, no port forwarding
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                            or load balancing rule can be created for the IP. However, you can add
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                            the firewall rules by using the createFirewallRule command.</para></note></listitem>
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            <listitem><para><emphasis role="bold">Tags</emphasis>. Network tag to specify which physical network to
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                        use.</para></listitem>
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        </itemizedlist></listitem> 
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        <listitem><para>Click Add.</para></listitem>        
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    </orderedlist>                
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</section>
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