On 03/28/2011 06:26 AM, AemNet wrote:
I'm not sure I'm understanding your problem, but generally I create the
vlan interface inside the guests machine. Notice that we use *ONLY*
tagged vlan so we can use different vlan in each switch port.
B.
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I'm not sure I'm understanding your problem, but generally I create the
vlan interface inside the guests machine. Notice that we use *ONLY*
tagged vlan so we can use different vlan in each switch port.
B.
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I am running KVM guests under Redhat 6. I tried to setup a bridge
device to an interface with a vlan trunk connected to a Juniper switch.
On the KVM host, I am able to define vlans and access them via the vlan
trunk. I was not able to access a vlan from the kvm guest connected to
the bridged
On 03/27/2011 04:09 PM, Nataraj wrote:
I am running KVM guests under Redhat 6. I tried to setup a bridge
device to an interface with a vlan trunk connected to a Juniper switch.
On the KVM host, I am able to define vlans and access them via the vlan
trunk. I was not able to access a vlan