On 07/19/2016 04:23 AM, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
On Mon, Jul 18, 2016 at 2:35 AM, ToddAndMargo <[email protected]> wrote:
On 07/17/2016 12:09 PM, David Sommerseth wrote:
On 17/07/16 08:40, ToddAndMargo wrote:
Hi All,
SL 7.2
When creating a VM with virt-manager, what kind of "Network Source"
(Virtual
Network default:NAT, host device, bridge, etc.) do you set the network
card to,
such that the VM and the host machine think they are two different
computers
and can talk to each other?
I also do not want the firewall on the host to interfere with what goes
to/from
the VM.
Also, do I need to create a bridge on the host?
You might get some better understanding from the RHEL guide:
<https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/html/Virtualization_Deployment_and_Administration_Guide/chap-Network_configuration.html>
An perhaps this upstream libvirt guide:
<http://wiki.libvirt.org/page/VirtualNetworking>
Awesome references. Thank you!
If you need to deal with pair bonding, or multiple VLAN's on the
virtual host, you might also look at my now ancient notes from when I
worked for Tufts on an open source project.
*
https://wikis.uit.tufts.edu/confluence/display/TUSKpub/Configure+Pair+Bonding,+VLANs,+and+Bridges+for+KVM+Hypervisor
Hi Niko,
Awesome!
And, I am going to that customer today and needed just that reference.
The other references I have, I have to overlap them as they only
cover part of the subject.
I had pretty much figured out I had to set up a bridge.
Thank you!
-T
You know for some reason, the author of that paper seems
really familiar. Could it be? Naaaa.
:-)
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