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11pt;font-family: Calibri;">The route server will have two separate
(virtual) ethernet interfaces, e.g. eth0 and eth1. One of these will be
connected to the peering LAN and the other to the management LAN.<br><br>Nick<br><blockquote
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11pt;font-family: Calibri;">The route server should have one interface
on the peering LAN and another on the management LAN.<br><br>Nick<span></span><br><br><br></div>
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dir="ltr">If I want to simulate route server and two customers sharing
IP addresses with quagga BGP configurations, Should the route server be
in peering LAN?<br><br>If route server is in peering LAN then how will
IXP manager ping the route server that resides in different LAN?<br><br>Sincerely,<br>Haider <br></div><br>
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11pt;font-family: Calibri;">Haider,<br><br>You need two LANs: one for
peering and one for management. The peering LAN will be your IXP LAN
and should contain only customer router IP addresses. The management
LAN should contain IXP Manager and the management IP address of your
switch. When you configure it like this, the server running IXP Manager
should be able to ping the switch's management address.<br><br>Your
other questions are related to configuration of virtualisation systems.
I'm sure VMware Desktop or VirtualBox can both handle the network
connectivity requirements that you're looking for, but we don't use
either of these systems internally at INEX so I can't offer advice on
how to configure them.<br><br>Nick<br><span>
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