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[Xen-bugs] [Bug 753] bonding + vlans + bridging

http://bugzilla.xensource.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=753





------- Comment #5 from xenspam@xxxxxxxxx  2006-09-06 07:53 -------
Unless i'm missing something i don't think routing will work on our network,
vlans are required for any network connection and each domU is going to end up
on a diffrent vlan. I think i would need a diffrent ip for each vlan on the
dom0 and then route the domU in that vlan to the dom0 ip in that vlan, thus
doubling the ip I need (and probably couldn't get).

I guess i could use nat and give the dom0 all the real ips and domU fake ips
and one to one nat everything, but that seems like a pain, and while i can't
think of any now it mite cause other problems.

For now i can run briging + vlans without bonding, i just have no fault
tolrance on network cards. 

I'll keep digging It seems the next step is probably to send a bug report to
either the maintainers of the bridging code or the bonding code. I'll see what
i can do to reproduce this without vlans or xen to narrow it down.

Eli

(In reply to comment #4)
> Do you really need to use bridging? I'd go with a routed soloution unless
> you're prepared to do a bit of digging (which would be good as it would be 
> nice
> to fix this).
> 


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