A user-mode-linux / virtual networking / zebra HOWTO!

2003-06-19 Thread Christian Hammers
Hello

I've played around a lot with user mode linux and virtual networking
under linux because I wanted to learn OSPF and BGP but had only a single
computer to play with.

What I came up with was a working setup consisting of three virtual 
hosts that are interconnected over three virtual networks with 
each other. These virtual networks are totally independent so that
Zebras OSPFd, arp and tcpdump won't see a difference to a normal switched 
ethernet.

I wrote a little HOWTO about this. I guess that people on an isp list 
are interested in it (it's a good way to teach trainees) so give me 
feedback :-)

http://www.lathspell.de/linux/uml/

bye,

  -christian-

-- 
"Arp! Arp!" - the mating call of the lonely packet




A user-mode-linux / virtual networking / zebra HOWTO!

2003-06-19 Thread Christian Hammers
Hello

I've played around a lot with user mode linux and virtual networking
under linux because I wanted to learn OSPF and BGP but had only a single
computer to play with.

What I came up with was a working setup consisting of three virtual 
hosts that are interconnected over three virtual networks with 
each other. These virtual networks are totally independent so that
Zebras OSPFd, arp and tcpdump won't see a difference to a normal switched 
ethernet.

I wrote a little HOWTO about this. I guess that people on an isp list 
are interested in it (it's a good way to teach trainees) so give me 
feedback :-)

http://www.lathspell.de/linux/uml/

bye,

  -christian-

-- 
"Arp! Arp!" - the mating call of the lonely packet


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