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[Xen-users] fully separated virtual interfaces


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  • From: "Mohammad Zohny" <mohamad.zohny@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 17:36:41 +0300
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I have 2 network interfaces on a XEN host (SLES10, xen 3.0.4)

eth0: 192.168.0.1
eth1: 172.16.0.1

and I have 2 xen guests.
can I get the two guest systems fully separated from each others, by creating 2 bridges and each bridge
connect to different physical interface?

i.e. : eth0 --> xenbr0 --> vif1.0
and eth1 --> xenbr1 --->vif2.0

and how to do that?

please, I need help in this issue urgently.

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