I suppose this can be done with VDE, using the VDE switch management
interface (it should be in the manual).
Another option might be to use the Linux kernel vlan support
(http://linux.die.net/man/8/vconfig) and use VirtualBox' bridged network
mode, to bridge to the vlan interface.
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Ivo
Op 11-5-2011 7:30, Geoff Nordli schreef:
Hi.
I have a couple hundred VMs running across several servers. Right now
each VMs is isolated on their own private network (vbox "internal"
network option), but sometimes they need to talk to other VMs across
physical servers. I need to be able to isolate the traffic between
all of the VMs (no shared traffic).
I am hoping to create a couple hundred vlans using VDE and then assign
a VM to the particular VDE vlan.
Is that possible?
Thanks,
Geoff
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