Lucian wrote:
On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 11:51 AM, Emmanuel Noobadmin centos.admin@gmail.com wrote:
On 4/29/11, Lucian lucian@lastdot.org wrote:
Something seems out of order with the above; may I ask what exactly you are trying to achieve? Unless I read it all wrong you want (i.e.) x.x.x.2 on br0 and also on eth0? This cannot work.
Well, I have a physical connected to the ISP modem/router which assigned the connection a block of 8 IPs
So I already have eth0 bridged to br0 using the IP x.x.x.2
Now I'm trying to figure out why a virtual guest with an eth0 device assigned wth IP x.x.x.3 can't connect anywhere.
So .2 works as main IP and .3 does not? Is your ISP doing any MAC address filtering? You may need to use a routed bridge then..
Correct way of doing bridging is to create a bridge br0 and add *all* IP's on the bridge itself (br:0, br:1, ....).
I am not sure, but it *might* allow you to add IP's on the *first* bonded device, but I am not sure about all of the later bonded devices.
Test somewhere first, and make sure you do "service network restart" each time.
Ljubomir