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[Xen-users] routed network (not only one vif needed?)

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Subject: [Xen-users] routed network (not only one vif needed?)
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Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 14:35:20 +0200 (CEST)
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Hi!

 Now I tried to set up xen for routed network. I didn't understand why so
much vifs will be create, as much as domains I have.
My routed network consists of the domain0 (with public IP), and domainU-s 
as the subnetwork (192.168.0.x)
So I modified the vif-route script in order to have only one vif for all
domainsU-s (with ip 192.168.0.254).  But in this case only the domainU
works, for that I created the vif. So I need more VIF in order to have
networking also in all my DomainU-s? all of these Vifs should have the
same IP address. (My subdomains are in one private network (192.168.0.1))
How is about the routing table (route)?

Thnx for the answers in advance

George



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