I am trying to create a separate private network between the host (domain 0) 
and the guests. Using virsh, I created a bridge network, virbr1. I can 
successfully add guest interfaces to the bridge network and communicate between 
the guests. However, I am unable to communicate between the host and any of the 
guests. I created eth0:1 on the host and configured virbr1 to forward to eth0:1 
(mode="route" dev="eth0:1"), but there is still no communication.

I don't think creating eth0:1 is the right thing to do. I think I need to 
create a virtual interface on domain 0 that is part of the bridge network, 
virbr1. However, when I run virsh attach-interface with domain-0, it fails.

What am I missing??

Matt


OS: RHEL 5, Xen kernel

virbr1 Bridge Network (First attempt)
      <network>
        <name>private</name>
        <bridge name="virbr2" />
        <ip address="169.254.1.1" netmask="255.255.0.0">
        </ip>
      </network>

virbr1 Bridge Network (First attempt)
      <network>
        <name>private</name>
        <bridge name="virbr2" />
        <ip address="169.254.1.1" netmask="255.255.0.0" />
        <forward mode="route" dev="eth0:1" />
      </network>

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