UI: Support for specifying VR IP in shared networks#4830
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utchoang wants to merge 2 commits intoapache:masterfrom
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UI: Support for specifying VR IP in shared networks#4830utchoang wants to merge 2 commits intoapache:masterfrom
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@utchoang a Jenkins job has been kicked to build UI QA env. I'll keep you posted as I make progress. [S] |
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UI build: ✔️ |
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Closed because the master branch already existed with similar modifications |
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Description
Related apache/cloudstack-primate#872
Types of changes
Feature/Enhancement Scale or Bug Severity
Feature/Enhancement Scale
Bug Severity
Screenshots (if appropriate):
When network offering provides at least 1 service that requires a VR:


When network offering provides no service requiring a VR:
How Has This Been Tested?