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Re: [Xen-users] Networking Questions
- To: Steven Anderson <hikenboot@xxxxxxxxx>
- From: benjamin <benjaminrtz@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2005 17:43:51 +0530
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On 11/4/05, Steven Anderson <hikenboot@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello:
For the first time I have setup Xen. Using Fedora Core 4 and Xen Unstable using 2.6.12-1.1454 xen kernel. I have installed a guest of fedora for my first experiment.
What I dont really understand (although am a cisco
certified WAN engineer) is the networking components of RedHat and Xen.
I want to understand virtual IP's Bridging, NAT and things like that from a linux point of view that are relative to Xen.
Can anyone point me to good documents that are relative and applicable to fedora core 4 and
Xen 3.0? Thanks!
Steve
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