Hello:
I am installing KVM on top of CentOS 5.4 so I can
have two guests running on my host. I would like to
have the host and guests accessible from my
network.
Do I set up separate bridges for each guest or would
they somehow be shared?
If I set up separate bridges, I think I need to do
in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts on the host machine:
1. Set up ifcfg-eth0 with the ip information of the
host (For example 192.168.2.200)
2. Set up ifcfg-eth0:1 for the first guest. It will
have BRIDGE=br1
3. Create ifcfg-br1 with the IP info for the first
guest (For example 192.168.2.201)
4. Set up ifcfg-eth0:2 for the second guest. It will
have BRIDGE=br2
5. Create ifcfg-br2 with the IP info for the second
guest (For example 192.168.2.202)
Is this correct or did I miss something?
Thanks,
Neil
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