Neil Aggarwal wrote:
Dor:
The simplest thing is to use a single bridge for all -
The physical nic should be part of it and supply the outside world
connection. The physical nic doesn't need an IP and the bridge should
own it. All vms can use this bridge.
I want to assign a static IP to
On 10/20/2009 04:37 AM, Neil Aggarwal wrote:
Hello:
I am installing KVM on top of CentOS 5.4 so I can
have two guests running on my host. I would like to
have the host and guests accessible from my
network.
Do I set up separate bridges for each guest or would
they somehow be shared?
If I set
Dor:
The simplest thing is to use a single bridge for all -
The physical nic should be part of it and supply the outside world
connection. The physical nic doesn't need an IP and the bridge should
own it. All vms can use this bridge.
I want to assign a static IP to each of the guests,
how
Hello:
I am installing KVM on top of CentOS 5.4 so I can
have two guests running on my host. I would like to
have the host and guests accessible from my
network.
Do I set up separate bridges for each guest or would
they somehow be shared?
If I set up separate bridges, I think I need to do