Hi Serge,

eth0 and eth1 both plug into a Cisco switch. They are on separate vlans.
eth0 is an internal ip range (10.10.x.x) and eth1 is used for a pool of
public IP addresses we have (203.0.141.x).

I don't want the VM host to have a public IP as all administration of
the host will happen on eth0 on the private vlan. I do however require
guests to have a public IP address (such as a web server) and so eth1
and br1 are set to manual. The guest can still set a public IP address
and the host doesn't have a public IP of it's own.

Does that make sense?

Thanks for your efforts on this. I am wondering if because it doesn't
seem to still be something widely reported if it is something to do with
the old hardware we are running.

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