--- On Sun, 3/27/11, Renzo Davoli <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Your example will run if you define the VLAN 150 and you
> add the ports of the two qemu
> machines to that vlan (tagged mode).
>
> the commands are:
>
> vlan/create 150
> vlan/addport 150 1
> vlan/addport 150 2
>
> (if the qemu machines were connected to different ports,
> not 1 and 2, change the arguments
> of vlan/addport commands).
>
> renzo davoli
>
OK thanks for the info. I did what you said but they are still not answering to
the ping. This is the print of the switch info :-
vde[/tmp/myvde.mgmt1]: port/print
Port 0001 untagged_vlan=0000 ACTIVE - Unnamed Allocatable
Current User: NONE Access Control: (User: NONE - Group: NONE)
IN: pkts 912 bytes 38760
OUT: pkts 1393 bytes 61794
-- endpoint ID 0007 module tuntap : tap1
Port 0002 untagged_vlan=0000 ACTIVE - Unnamed Allocatable
Current User: root Access Control: (User: NONE - Group: NONE)
IN: pkts 962 bytes 43860
OUT: pkts 974 bytes 41316
-- endpoint ID 0008 module unix prog : QEMU user=root PID=591
SOCK=/tmp/vde.ctl1/.00591-00000
Port 0003 untagged_vlan=0000 ACTIVE - Unnamed Allocatable
Current User: root Access Control: (User: NONE - Group: NONE)
IN: pkts 503 bytes 21294
OUT: pkts 1356 bytes 57120
-- endpoint ID 0010 module unix prog : QEMU user=root PID=598
SOCK=/tmp/vde.ctl1/.00598-00000
Success
And this is the VLAN info :-
vde[/tmp/myvde.mgmt1]: vlan/print
VLAN 0000
-- Port 0001 tagged=0 active=1 status=Forwarding
-- Port 0002 tagged=0 active=1 status=Forwarding
-- Port 0003 tagged=0 active=1 status=Forwarding
VLAN 0150
-- Port 0001 tagged=1 active=1 status=Forwarding
-- Port 0002 tagged=1 active=1 status=Forwarding
-- Port 0003 tagged=1 active=1 status=Forwarding
Success
I have added the same VLAN into the host, the guest OS1, the guest OS2 with IP
address 192.168.200.1, 192.168.200.2 and 192.168.200.3 respectively but still
cannot ping each other.
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