On Domain0 the physical (ie, the ones on the back of the machine) follow the
same convention. The bridges to the XenGuests are called vif*.
On the XenGuests they see the bridges as "normal" interfaces (like
eth0, eth1)
You can redefine the XenGuest''s MAC Addresses (if you don''t
they are randomly
picked from a block of MACs that Xen "owns")
Hope that helps :D
On Saturday 24 June 2006 07:17, professor_chen@adontendev.net
wrote:> Does Xen use standard names like eth0, eth1 etc for ethernet interfaces?
>
> Does it also allow redefinition of MAC address?
>
> Prof Chen
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