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Configuring a New RHEL 5 Xen Virtual Network

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When Xen virtualization is installed on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 a single virtual network is created by default. The goal of this chapter is to provide an overview of virtual networks in the context and RHEL and Xen and to explain the steps involved in adding additional virtual networks to the host environment.

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