[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] pfsense
Hello.Tricky setup you have got there. I would suggest to slow down, and make things work one by one, not all together at the same time. El 11/03/12 15:34, jacek burghardt escribió: I have dell poweredge 860 I had installed xen 4.2 unstable on 1TB hard drive. I had configured two bridges xenbr0 and xenbr1. Pfsense installed fine on hvm. Double check, if you are plugging right stuff in the right jacks. Is your modem configured as router, or as a bridge? If it's a router, ask the question to Comcast support, whatever is it's issue, it should have nothing to do with Xen or your Pfsense. If it's a bridge, consider to make it work in router mode first with your pfsense VM.Now my cable modem can't obtain ip address from Comcast. Should I setup the xenbr1 bridge to dhcp ? Generally, "42" would be the answer. Describe your network topology before asking that. Generally, no. Leave each MAC address on the place it belongs, unless specifically need to change that and know exactly why.Do I need to configure virtual network card to have same mac address that my network card If the modem is acting as bridge and your ISP expects to know your computer's MAC address, consider asking them to register your VM "external" MAC. Tell them you are going to use your own router, and this is the MAC address of it's WAN interface. -- Alexandre Kouznetsov _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-users
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