On 2012-05-24 11:27, Zhi Yong Wu wrote:
> On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 10:25 PM, Jan Kiszka <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Something mangled your reply and made it unreadable. Please retry.
> Sorry. let it look like below. Do you think of it? typ=hubport
>
> (qemu) info network
> virtio-net-pci.0: type=nic,model=virtio-net-pci,macaddr=52:54:00:12:34:56
> \ hub0port0: type=hubport,
> virtio-net-pci.1: type=nic,model=virtio-net-pci,macaddr=52:54:00:12:34:57
> \ hub1port0: type=hubport,
> virtio-net-pci.2: type=nic,model=virtio-net-pci,macaddr=52:54:00:12:34:58
> \ u: type=user,net=10.0.2.0,restrict=off
> e1000.0: type=nic,model=e1000,macaddr=52:54:00:12:34:59
> \ ur: type=user,net=10.0.2.0,restrict=off
> hub 1
> port 1 peer user.1
> port 0 peer virtio-net-pci.1
> hub 0
> port 1 peer user.0
> port 0 peer virtio-net-pci.0
My question remains: What added value we get from listing the hubs with
its ports separately from the port connections? Also, how would this be
printed:
-net user -net dump -net nic
The user should only be interested in the fact that user.0, dump.0 and
<some_nic>.0 are attached to the same hub, not to which port of that hub.
Jan
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