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[Xen-users] Understanding networking with Xen
Hello to all xen gurus (and gurus to be :-) ),
first the usual disclaimer:
I am new to xen (besides 2 weeks of intense looking into it); I tried to
find in depth documention to networking with xen, but I fould only hints
on how much more info I would need. So please bear with me if my
questions are too simple and kindly point me to the right docs.
One of my test systems has 2 NICs (different chipsets). I managed to
compile and run a xen0 kernel based on the debian inofficial packages.
When I tested networking I found the following:
I had activated the drivers for both NICs in the kernel.
When I activated both NICs in /etc/network/interfaces, no networking at
all was possible. When I activated one of the NICs in
/etc/network/interfaces, then either the outside could be reached
(everything outside my gateway), or the local subnet the xen0 server is
placed into.
I did not succeed in getting both to work.
I had to deactivate one of the NIC's device drivers in the kernel. Thank
God is was a system with two different types of NICs.
So what do I do with a system that has two IDENTICAL NICs?
And where do I find in depth documentation of networking with Xen? I
have read about the bridge in standard config, but found no hint on what
else could be done.
I would escpecially look for docs about
- the VLAN feature,
- filtering network traffic between the domUs,
- how to use multiple NICs.
Any help or hint is appreciated!
Thanks in advance,
Dirk
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