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[Xen-users] Vyatta VC5 inplace of Xen-bridging. 
| | I have 4 guest VMs installed on 1 host. One of them is
Vyatta (VC5). Currently we are using default Xen-bridge for
communication between VMs(inter-domain or intra-domain). I want to assign Vyatta(a guest VM) exclusively to replace Xen-bridging for VM to VM communication. 
Means the traffic sent from guest-1 to guest-2 bypass briging and route through vyatta(VM), instead of going to Dom0.
 As William Von Hagen says in his book 'Professional Xen Virtualization'
 
 "The choices provided with a standard Xen installation are the following:
 ❑    network-bridge: Bridged networking (the default)
 ❑    network-nat: NAT networking
 ❑    network-route: Routed networking
 If you don’t want to use one of the out-of-the-box approaches to Xen networking, the network-script parameter can also be set to the name of your own configuration script. If you need to extensively customize one of these scripts, it’s a good idea to make a copy of the default script with a different name in the /etc/xen directory, configure the Xen daemon to use your new script by changing the value of
 the network-script parameter to the name of your new script, and then modify the copy. This enables
 you to keep a pristine copy of the original script on your system for reference purposes as well as providing a copy for your modifications."
 
 Tell me some way where and how to chance xen 'network-script' parameters?
 
 Regards
 Fasiha Ashraf
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