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List:       libvirt-users
Subject:    [libvirt-users] basic network setup
From:       Jerry Worley <jworley () wiche ! edu>
Date:       2011-06-17 17:00:09
Message-ID: DC1AF538F6F0AA4CAED4D50DC6023E921D8F4FDF4B () exchange2 ! local ! wiche ! edu
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I am setting up a network with 2 guests, each on different subnets. The phy=
sical machine has 2 NICS, one on each subnet. I want the physical and guest=
 machines to have IP addresses with no NAT, in their respective subnets, an=
d then I want a separate subnet where the 2 guests can connect directly to =
each other. Can somebody explain conceptually the best way to use physical =
adapters, bridges, virtual bridges, virtual networks to accomplish this.

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bridges, virtual bridges, virtual networks to accomplish \
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