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[Xen-users] xen routed setup


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  • From: Konstantinos Pachopoulos <kostaspaxos@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2006 11:39:49 +0100 (BST)
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Hi,
i'd like to setup a Xen routed network, but i know
very little about routing -i'd like to learn more by
using Xen. The problem is that the resources for a
routed network are non-existent and i do not know
where to start from.

What's exactly the case for a routed network? A guest
domain which works as a router for other guest
domains?
The privileged domain, which works a router? 

Is this just, that i create domains and if these
domains belong to the same subnet, they magically
communicate? And if i want these subnets of guests to
communicate between them i create a router guest
domain?

If you can provide links or any help, i would be
happy...

Thanks




                
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