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[Xen-users] what is advantage of vnet over normal bridge?

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Subject: [Xen-users] what is advantage of vnet over normal bridge?
From: yashwanth <yashwanth.reddy@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2008 15:30:53 +0530
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Hi all,

   I just wanted to know about added advantage of using vnet as a bridge
between domains when compared to normal case without vnet(i.e,though
eth0 bridge).In normal case also i was able to ping guest machine.

can any one explain about communication between dom0 and domU using vnet
bridge?

it would be great if provide docs or some useful links about vnet.

Please provide me the info,thanks in advance

regards,
yashwanth 


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