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Re: [Xen-users] Creating Xen Guest on CentOS 5 HELP

To: Joko Frank Octo <fenhin@xxxxxxxxx>, xen-users <xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [Xen-users] Creating Xen Guest on CentOS 5 HELP
From: Sadique Puthen <sputhenp@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 09 Feb 2008 12:52:58 +0530
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Joko Frank Octo wrote:
yes, but don't know how to give an static ip into xen guest.

Please keep the replies to the list. You have to assign the static ip inside the guest just like you do on a physical system.

--Sadique


Thank you

On Feb 8, 2008 10:40 PM, Sadique Puthen <sputhenp@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:sputhenp@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    Joko Frank Octo wrote:
    > Hello,
    >   Anyone know how correct way for creating Xen Guest with this
    criteria:
    >
    > - I have xen server installed on my CentOS 5
    > - I have some static IP from my ISP
    > -- 66.90.101.97 <http://66.90.101.97> <http://66.90.101.97> is
    my main server IP Address
    > -- Reserved IP from ISP: 67.159.34.125 <http://67.159.34.125>
    <http://67.159.34.125> -
    > 67.159.34.126 <http://67.159.34.126> <http://67.159.34.126>
    > - I want the xen guest has some ip 67.159.34.125
    <http://67.159.34.125>
    > <http://67.159.34.125> - 67.159.34.126 <http://67.159.34.126>
    <http://67.159.34.126>
    > - Xen guest be able to access internet, and also internet user can
    > access the xen guest.
    >
    > What is the nice way for doing this ? Using Bridge or Route ? How to
    > doing this ?

    The default bridging setup in Centos-5.1 would attain what you
    want out
    of the box.

    --Sadique

    >
    > Thank You
    >
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