l: domingo, 16 de noviembre de 2008 14:57
> Para: Haywood Floyd
> CC: user-mode-linux-user@lists.sourceforge.net
> Asunto: Re: [uml-user] Many eth interfaces on many UMLs
>
> Hello Mr Haywood Floyd,
> It seems that the tool at http://clownix.net would also
> help you with your
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Enviado el: domingo, 16 de noviembre de 2008 14:57
Para: Haywood Floyd
CC: user-mode-linux-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Asunto: Re: [uml-user] Many eth interfaces on many UMLs
Hello Mr Haywood Floyd,
It seems that the tool at http://clownix.net would also
help you with
Hello Mr Haywood Floyd,
It seems that the tool at http://clownix.net would also
help you with your teaching, it can provide a new network
topology much faster than with scripts that must be modified
to adapt.
Basicaly, a daemon does all the switching for all the interfaces
of all the machines, and
Mr lanas,
I teach basic network concepts using uml.
I am sending a script that i used to apply to build the network
topology for studies.
I think the script ideas will help you to build your topology.
I still working on better ways to do things, specially about create an
uml group for access /dev/
You could try the soft at http://clownix.net
Le vendredi 14 novembre 2008 à 18:02 -0500, lanas a écrit :
> Hello all,
>
> I'm looking at having at least 15 UMLs with each UMLs using 4 eth
> ports. The (primitive) way I'm using at the moment to launch a UML with
> four ports is like this:
>
>