Joko Frank Octo wrote:
yes, but don't know how to give an static ip into xen guest.
--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 > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Xen-users mailing list > Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users -- ================================ Admin of JFOC Network ================================ http://www.jfoc.net http://buddhism.jfoc.net http://freemail.jfoc.net Fast, Cheap and Full Support Web Hosting Start from $2.83/month and Special Life Time Package Hosting
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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 > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Xen-users mailing list > Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users -- ================================ Admin of JFOC Network ================================ http://www.jfoc.net http://buddhism.jfoc.net http://freemail.jfoc.net Fast, Cheap and Full Support Web Hosting
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