[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-devel] Creating a local network within the GuestOS and routing to an ext ernal network
Is it possible to create a local network within a set of Xenolinux machines and then allow one of them to route to the external network over an actual network interface? I am working on using the TC (traffic control) toolset to do QoS enforcement and planning on using Xen/Xenolinux. Since the Xen packet interface simply shares access across the system, I wanted to use one GuestOS as the router and have it enforce the queuing policies and let the other GuestOSes talk to the external network through this GuestOS. I was wondering if anyone has done anything like this? Can we create an in-memory network for the local subnet? Any pointers would be greatly appreciated. Charlie Woloszynski
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