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Re: [Xen-users] dom0 and domU in different subnets
Hi Dylan,
thanks for your short explanation! Have you tested a setup with one
interface and vlans?
I must admit that I'm not that deep in the network stuff to
understand what to do. I need to read into it.
Do you have any ressources where I can read about setting up such a
layout with one interface?
Cheers,
Jan
On 12.09.2007, at 18:32, Dylan Martin wrote:
It should be possible, but the hardware will need to be attached to
both subnets in some way. The simplest way to do that would probably
be with two interfaces, one on each subnet. Dom0 would have an IP
address on one interface but not the other. The other interface would
be set up to bridge to that other subnet for domU. This could
probably also be done with vlans and one interface.
-Dylan
Hi Xen-Folks,
I googled around the web and browsed the list archives, but I
couldn't get a clear answer to my question.
Is it possible to have dom0 and domU working in two seperate subnets
and how is this configured?
I have now a default dom0 with one network interface and bridging
enabled. When the domU, which schould get an ip-address from a
seperate subnet, tries to acquire a dhcp-lease it doesn't get any
reply from the dhcp server.
It would be nice if someone could confirm, that he has got dom0 and
domu in seperate subnets working and the problems I have probably
belongs to the dhcp server.
Thanks for your help,
Jan
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