Separate same network range in VM/XenServer environment
I like to separate same network ip range, and use that 'separated' for testing.
I like to achieve something like:
192.168.0.X (DHCP) [some separation] 192.168.0.Y
Both can be done using VLAN's - but i can't use VLAN, and have only access to XenServer, and must done that on VMs.
So my idea is that:
VM1 have two network cards:
- 192.168.0.X (DHCP), from XenServer NIC 0 (direct access to network)
- 192.168.1.X (Static), Private1 network from XenServer
VM2 have two network cards:
- 192.168.1.X (Static), Private1 network from XenServer
- 192.168.0.X (Static), Private2 network from XenServer
VM3 (Testing) have one network cards:
- 192.168.0.X (Static), Private2 network from XenServer
I can't figure how to create that kind of separation, as i must retain same IP range (vm for testing is statically configured), and 'testing vm' must not have access to main network.
Any other options?
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I like to separate same network ip range, and use that 'separated' for testing.
I like to achieve something like:
192.168.0.X (DHCP) [some separation] 192.168.0.Y
Both can be done using VLAN's - but i can't use VLAN, and have only access to XenServer, and must done that on VMs.
So my idea is that:
VM1 have two network cards:
- 192.168.0.X (DHCP), from XenServer NIC 0 (direct access to network)
- 192.168.1.X (Static), Private1 network from XenServer
VM2 have two network cards:
- 192.168.1.X (Static), Private1 network from XenServer
- 192.168.0.X (Static), Private2 network from XenServer
VM3 (Testing) have one network cards:
- 192.168.0.X (Static), Private2 network from XenServer
I can't figure how to create that kind of separation, as i must retain same IP range (vm for testing is statically configured), and 'testing vm' must not have access to main network.
Any other options?
networking virtual-machine xenserver
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I like to separate same network ip range, and use that 'separated' for testing.
I like to achieve something like:
192.168.0.X (DHCP) [some separation] 192.168.0.Y
Both can be done using VLAN's - but i can't use VLAN, and have only access to XenServer, and must done that on VMs.
So my idea is that:
VM1 have two network cards:
- 192.168.0.X (DHCP), from XenServer NIC 0 (direct access to network)
- 192.168.1.X (Static), Private1 network from XenServer
VM2 have two network cards:
- 192.168.1.X (Static), Private1 network from XenServer
- 192.168.0.X (Static), Private2 network from XenServer
VM3 (Testing) have one network cards:
- 192.168.0.X (Static), Private2 network from XenServer
I can't figure how to create that kind of separation, as i must retain same IP range (vm for testing is statically configured), and 'testing vm' must not have access to main network.
Any other options?
networking virtual-machine xenserver
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I like to separate same network ip range, and use that 'separated' for testing.
I like to achieve something like:
192.168.0.X (DHCP) [some separation] 192.168.0.Y
Both can be done using VLAN's - but i can't use VLAN, and have only access to XenServer, and must done that on VMs.
So my idea is that:
VM1 have two network cards:
- 192.168.0.X (DHCP), from XenServer NIC 0 (direct access to network)
- 192.168.1.X (Static), Private1 network from XenServer
VM2 have two network cards:
- 192.168.1.X (Static), Private1 network from XenServer
- 192.168.0.X (Static), Private2 network from XenServer
VM3 (Testing) have one network cards:
- 192.168.0.X (Static), Private2 network from XenServer
I can't figure how to create that kind of separation, as i must retain same IP range (vm for testing is statically configured), and 'testing vm' must not have access to main network.
Any other options?
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