OMG!!!
So let me first give an analogy.
Me; So I have a flat tire.
You; No, its inflated and looks fine.
Me; No, I'm tellin ya its flat.
You; I just checked tire pressure, all is well.
Me; Holy sh$#, the road it jacked up giving e the illusion of a flat!
So I am able to ping my br6 int from another host so I assumed it was up. But upon examining ip route, I see my def route is my primary interface br0 so it answered back even though I ping br6.
I walk over to the KVM host and eth6 is physically unplugged!
Its in now and all is well.
Dude, so sorry.
Now, to fix it so a ping will result in accuracy. - aurf
On Nov 22, 2013, at 3:51 PM, Digimer wrote:
On 22/11/13 18:11, aurfalien wrote:
Cancel my last email as I peeked at a server I set up last year w/o issue having multiple interfaces. Its working no issue.
I don't recall but can you gentlemen tell me if there are any routes that need to be set?
My guest VMs being on a 2nd or 3rd NIC interface can't get a IP via DHCP and when set statically cannot send/recv packets.
I vaguely recall setting routes on the working box from last year but forgot :)
- aurf
We're not all gentlemen. ;)
So you have multiple separate networks? If so, then I assume you have a bridge per network? If so, then the server you configure will see the outside network that the given bridge connects to.
Remember, a bridge is just a "software network switch". If the "switch" is not connected to the server with a DHCP server, it will not get an answer to DHCP requests.
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