RE: bridged networking setup

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compdoc wrote:

>>My enet I/F on the host used to be eth1.
>>Now it says it's the bridge br0. Is this as expected?
> 
> Well, the interfaces are doing exactly what you specified in the ifcgf
> scripts. I dunno if that's what you expected or not...
> 
> When I use bridges, I don't let the interface or the bridge obtain an IP
> address since they don't need them. But I can't tell what you're doing with
> the bridge.
> 
> Is there no eth0?
> 
> 
> 
> 

There is nothing plugged in to eth0.

My uplink is eth1.

The bridge is only for use by virtual machines on this same box.

Should I have configured it differently?

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