Eric, I was going to do OVS after I got things working with a fresh install, so I don't find it objectionable. Can you point me to a howto for configuring OVS and virsh net-edit to accomplish this? I dont think I have sufficient virt-fu to accomplish it on my own.
Best Regards, Bob On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 11:15 PM, VISEUR Eric < eric.vis...@be.thalesgroup.com> wrote: > Hello Robert, > > > > I personally use Open VSwitch for such pruposes, it requires a bit more > work but is much more flexible in the end. Would that sound like an > acceptable solution? > > > > Best regards, > > > > *Eric VISEUR* | System Engineer | *THALES Belgium S.A.* > > Rue des Frères Taymans, 28 |B-1480 TUBIZE - BELGIUM > > Phone : +32 2 391 23 74 | Cell : +32 497 92 36 80 | > eric.vis...@be.thalesgroup.com > > > > *From:* virt-boun...@lists.fedoraproject.org [mailto: > virt-boun...@lists.fedoraproject.org] *On Behalf Of *Robert Strickler > *Sent:* 18 September, 2014 03:49 > *To:* virt@lists.fedoraproject.org > *Subject:* [fedora-virt] vanilla bridging network > > > > I am trying to define a network tht just bridges the traffic between the > virtual machine network and the LAN attached to eth0 > > > > No dnsmasq/dhcp as it is difficult to impossible to tie dnsmasq to the > master ISC servers on the LAN. > > > > It should forward/receive packets like a standard hardware bridge > > The virtual guests should get their addressing from the dhcp server on the > LAN and DNS from the server as well. > > > > with the following I can not get dhcp discover reply from the LAN server, > nor can I manually code the IP/gateway/DNS and ping the hard address > (172.30.2.33) can anyone tell me what I am missing? Vhost and vguest are > both CENTOS7 > > > > ====================== > > <networkstatus> > > <class_id bitmap='0-2'/> > > <floor sum='0'/> > > <network> > > <name>plain</name> > > <uuid>31f78c2c-257d-4c57-82e5-0c53deadbeef</uuid> > > <forward mode='bridge'/> > > <bridge name='virbr1' /> > > <mac address='52:54:00:b1:34:77'/> > > <domain name='plain'/> > > <ip address='172.30.2.1' netmask='255.255.255.0'> > > <dhcp relay='yes'/> > > <dhcp enable='no' relay='yes'/> > > <!-- > > The relay will not be started if the "enable" property is 'no': > > --> > > </ip> > > </network> > > </networkstatus> > > =========================== > > > > A routed environment would be acceptable, but bridged is better as it > should not be required to change my routing on the gateway router > > > > TIA, > > Bob >
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