Finally switching from Xen to KVM - question about networking

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I had so much trouble putting Centos 6 guest VMs on a Centos 5 host that 
I finally switched to a Centos 6 host.

I've not needed more that test VMs, so I've used Virtual Machine Manager 
on the old system, which worked pretty well, so I decided to create my 
first KVM guest machine. I noticed when I created it, I only had the 
options of NAT for my network interface, so I used that (obvious).

Well, after starting the VM, I find I don't have connectivity with that 
interface. Reading, I find examples where I need to create bridges 
perhaps. Xen did most of this for me, so it's a little new to me.

Can anyone throw me a clue, please?

steve campbell
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