On 03/24/2015 12:27 PM, Stephen Drotar wrote: > HI, > > I’m trying to work out the networking for example…. to clarify NIC A is to > outside and not sure how to internally connect interfaces > > 1st Machine >> Three NICs > = NIC A >>Source Device > =*NAT to outside internet* > > = NIC B >> Source Device > =*Virbr0-nic : macvtap* or *vnet0: macvtap* or *‘default’: NAT* or > *host device ethic: macvtap* > > = NIC C >> Source Device > =? > > 2nd Machine >> Two NICs > = NIC 1 >> Source Device > = ? > > = NIC 2 >> Source Device > = ? > …… > > My question is for machines 1 and 2 to CONNECT internally, what is the > common SOURCE DEVICE: *{TYPE}* am using to connect between VM machines? > > If they both use the 'default' network (which virt-manager should use by default), they can talk directly to each other. Try pinging machine B's IP address from machine A, it should work - Cole _______________________________________________ virt-tools-list mailing list virt-tools-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/virt-tools-list