A vRouter offering defines a CPU, memory, vRouter image, management
network, and public network all used by a vRouter (normal vRouter, VPC vRouter, or ARM
vRouter).
In the navigation pane of the ZStack Private
Cloud UI, choose Network Resource > vRouter Resource > vRouter Offering. On the vRouter Offering page, click
Create vRouter Offering. On the displayed
Create vRouter Offering page, set the following
parameters:
Name: Enter a name for the vRouter offering.
Description: Optional. Enter a description for the
vRouter offering.
CPU: Set the CPU count for the vRouter offering. In
an actual production environment, we recommend that the CPU count must be
greater than 8.
Memory: Set the memory size for the vRouter offering.
Unit: M | G | T. In an actual production environment, we recommend that the
memory size must be greater than 8 G.
Image: Select the vRouter image that you
added.
Note: If the L3 public network in the vRouter offering has an IP
range with the IPv6 type, when you create a VPC vRouter, you must use
the vRouter image of version 3.10.0 and later.
Management Network: Select the L3 management network
that you created from the network list.
L3 Network: Select an L3 network that you created
from the network list, including public network and flat network.
If the L3 network is a public network, the vRouter or VPC vRouter
created from this vRouter offering can provide various network
services for vRouter networks and VPC networks.
If the L3 network is a public network, the vRouter created from this
vRouter offering can provide load balancing network services for
flat networks.
If the L3 network is a flat network, the vRouter created from this
vRouter offering can provide load balancing network services for
flat networks.
Click OK. Then, a vRouter offering will be
created, as shown in Create vRouter Offering.Figure 1. Create vRouter Offering
vRouter Offering Operations
You can perform the following operation on a vRouter offering:
Change name and description: Change a name and a description for the vRouter
offering.
Enable: Enable the vRouter offering. When you create a vRouter, use this
vRouter offering as a candidate offering.
Disable: Disable the vRouter offering. After you disable the vRouter
offering, you can no longer use this vRouter offering as a candidate
offering when you create a vRouter.
Share: Share the vRouter offering to the specified regular accounts.
Recall: Recall the vRouter offering from the specified regular accounts. You
make these accounts invisible.
Share to all: Share the vRouter offering to all accounts.
Recall from all: Recall the vRouter offering from all regular accounts. You
make these accounts invisible.
Delete: Delete the vRouter offering.
Audit: Check the related operations of the vRouter offering.