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[Xen-users] hwo two configure two NICs in XCP

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Subject: [Xen-users] hwo two configure two NICs in XCP
From: 李龙 <lilong@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2011 10:18:50 +0800
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Hi, all:

         I am newer to XCP. And now I want configure my machines with two NICs―eth0 and eth1.

         Now, I configured my eth0 (10.10.104.*) as my management interface, and I configured eth1(10.10.98.x).

         I can login in the XCP via ssh throngh both eth0 and eth1 from another machine.

         However, when I create a new VM and connect it to network1 (eth1), I can not ping the VM.

         Does there anyone know how two configure two NICs with XCP, or are there any references about it.

         Thanks.

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