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[Xen-users] bridges and dummy

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Subject: [Xen-users] bridges and dummy
From: "Mathias Diehl" <md@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 15:04:38 +0000
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Hi List,

step by step getting closer...

If I create three bridges in dom0, do I need to assign in interface (dummy) in 
dom0 or is the bridge enough?

Could anybody explain the meaning of the vif definition in the domU config 
file? If I specify mac, bridge, ip and vif - what is meant? The mac, ip and vif 
of dom0 or domU?

Sorry for mybe trivial questions - but I just don't understand the network 
concept...

cheers,

Mat

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