To add more context on top of what Simon said. In SL 1.0 the public network is the default network for the SL UIs (Nagios web, Grafana and Kibana) for which a default gateway can be defined. Then the deployer will have the option to attach the SL services (Elasticsearch, InfluxDB and Nagios server onto either the management network or a dedicated network using network templates. Therefore, there will two independent VIPs. One for the UIs and one for the backend servers. Using that configuration should solve the networking issues highlighted above.
To add more context on top of what Simon said. In SL 1.0 the public network is the default network for the SL UIs (Nagios web, Grafana and Kibana) for which a default gateway can be defined. Then the deployer will have the option to attach the SL services (Elasticsearch, InfluxDB and Nagios server onto either the management network or a dedicated network using network templates. Therefore, there will two independent VIPs. One for the UIs and one for the backend servers. Using that configuration should solve the networking issues highlighted above.