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<h1>Network management architecture</h1>
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<h2>Architecture illustration</h2>
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<p>
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The diagrams below illustrate some of the network configurations
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enabled by the libvirt networking APIs
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<li><strong>VLAN 1</strong>. This virtual network has connectivity
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to <code>LAN 2</code> with traffic forwarded and NATed.
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<li><strong>VLAN 2</strong>. This virtual network is completely
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isolated from any physical LAN.
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</li>
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<li><strong>Guest A</strong>. The first network interface is bridged
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to the physical <code>LAN 1</code>. The second interface is connected
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to a virtual network <code>VLAN 1</code>.
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</li>
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<li><strong>Guest B</strong>. The first network interface is connected
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to a virtual network <code>VLAN 1</code>, giving it limited NAT
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based connectivity to LAN2. It has a second network interface
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connected to <code>VLAN 2</code>. It acts a router allowing limited
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traffic between the two VLANs, thus giving <code>Guest C</code>
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connectivity to the physical <code>LAN 2</code>.
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<li><strong>Guest C</strong>. The only network interface is connected
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to a virtual network <code>VLAN 2</code>. It has no direct connectivity
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to a physical LAN, relying on <code>Guest B</codE> to route traffic
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on its behalf.
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</li>
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</ul>
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<h3>Logical diagram</h3>
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<p class="image">
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<img src="libvirt-net-logical.png" alt="Logical network architecture"/>
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</p>
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<h3>Physical diagram</h3>
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<p class="image">
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<img src="libvirt-net-physical.png" alt="Physical network architecture"/>
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</p>
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</body>
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</html>
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