On 06/08/2017 09:11 AM, Cécile Mignot wrote: > Hello, > > > I'm a french student in an internship and I'm working on virtualisation. I > began to work on Qemu/KVM and install virt-manager to set my network. > Here is my configuration: > > > On my RedHat 32bits guest: I have 4 interfaces eth0 eth1 eth2 and eth3 with > some IP addresses configured. > > --> eth0 has 3 VLAN (can be changed to aliases) and eth3 has one alias and one > VLAN/alias. > > > On my Redhat 64 bits host: I have 4 interfaces p1p1 p1p2 p1p3 ans p1p4 with IP > adresses on the same network as the guest. > > --> p1p1 has 3 VLAN/aliases and p1p4 has one alias and one VLAN/alias (also > same network as the guest) > > > I set br0 br1 br2 and br3 so I can ping each interfaces: it works. But no way > to set VLAN or aliases! > > > I am mailing you because it's been weeks that I'm searching, nobody can help > me in my company and there is nothing on the Internet ;( > > > Thank you very much for your concern, Things that might help someone figure it out: - host and guest distro + version - sudo virsh version - sudo virsh dumpxml $vmname - ifconfig -a output from the host and guest Thanks, Cole _______________________________________________ virt-tools-list mailing list virt-tools-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/virt-tools-list