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[Xen-users] Understanding routed networking

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Subject: [Xen-users] Understanding routed networking
From: "Dirk H. Schulz" <dirk.schulz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 07 Oct 2005 18:11:58 +0200
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Hi folks,

up to now I have only used bridged networking with xen – now I want to test routed networking.

Simply changing the default network script leads to a loss of connection between dom0 and domU. Do I have to setup routing in dom0 manually?

There are two vifs in dom0 with the same APIPA address (169.254.x.x). What are they for?

I have looked for documentation on setting up routed networking with xen, but found none. Can anyone of you out there point me somethere to dig into?

Thanks in advance,

Dirk

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