Ok.. thanks. Can I use virt-manager to setup a bridged-network or shall i use the commandtool ? I also think that Cent os 5.6 used bridged as default... Michael Schumacher wrote: > Thomas, > > > >> Well, is there any other (better) documentation, than the one from >> Redhat_Enterprise_6.0_Virtualization ? >> > > I agree. This is a very poor piece of documentation. Basically it is > just a collection of descriptions of tools and parameters. It does not > give any insight about various concepts and it does not help at all to > choose the right solution > > > >>> | When "playing" with Cent OS 5.x Virtualization, I could have a host >>> | with >>> | IP:192.168.10.40 and the guests with IP's: 192.168.10.41, >>> | 192.168.10.42... an so on. >>> | >>> | But now after installing Cent OS 6.0 as a host, I can't figure out how >>> | to make my guest get the same IP's. >>> | >>> | My host is still 192.168.10.40, but the 1. guest i make, get an IP of >>> | 192.168.122.x ! >>> | >>> > > I ran across the same problem. Looks like Centos is setting up a NAT > network rather than a bridged network by default. It appears that the > host is acting as a DHCP server for the virtualized machines. > > > Hope this helps. > >