also sprach Adriaan Peeters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008.04.25.1648 +0400]:
> > And we have a virtual interface, called eth0, which should be used if  
> > xen's domain0 wants to communicate via network. eth0 is also part of  
> > this bridge. eth0 should have the mac adress of you real network  
> > interface.
> 
> This is how I understood the Xen documentation indeed.

Are you sure that eth0 (a bridge) has to have the actual MAC address
and not peth0?

If a bridge br0 has interfaces eth0 and eth1, which MAC address is
used to communicate on network 0? Which one on network 1? Is it
br0's or is it eth0/1's?

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