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Hello,
I've got oVirt 3.3.x all-in-one up and running on CentOS 6.3. The IP
address on the ovirtmgmt bridge is static/public. I have not done any
additional network/VLAN configuration. If I create a VM and give it an
address on the same subnet, I can ssh to it just fine.
If I create a VM and let it use dhcp, it gets a 172.31.x.x address.
Outgoing access works fine, but I can't figure out what to do to allow me
to be able to ssh into those VMs. With straight KVM the VM private network
was on a virtual interface on the host, making it easy. But I can't figure
out how to do it with oVirt.
Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Robert
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