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General description
It is strongly recommended to use only physical network adapters for CHARON-VAX networking to gain maximum performances. In situations where the host has only one network adapter, you can use Linux virtual network Interfaces ("TUN/TAP") and map individual CHARON-VAX instances to their own virtual interfaces. This can be done using the ncu utility.
It is also possible to perform the operations manually. Refer to your Operating System Network Administration guide for details.
On Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 & 7 and CentOS 7, the following packages are needed:
bridge-utils
- optionaltunctl
- optional, need only if command 'ip tuntap' not workedethtool
- mandatoryvconfig
- optional, if VLAN is needed
Using "ncu" utility to establish CHARON virtual network
Login a root and start the ncu utiltiy:
CHARON Network Configuration Utility, STROMASYS (c) 2016 Version 1.6
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Enter "3" to create a bridge between the host physical network adapter and the Linux virtual network Interfaces (TAP) and specify the physical network interface ("eth1" in our example) and the number of the virtual network Interfaces to be created (2 in our example):
select action:
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Now enter "7" to see the created virtual interfaces:
Interfaces Dedicated to State
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In the example above we see 2 virtual network Interfaces, "tap0" and "tap1", connected to the created bridge. The physical network interface "eth1" is used for the bridge to the virtual network interfaces.
The interfaces "tap0" and "tap1" are ready to be used in CHARON configurations, they do not need to be additionally dedicated to CHARON.
Enter "8" to quit the "ncu" utility.
Usage of the virtual interface in CHARON-VAX configuration
Once the “tap<N>” interfaces have been created, the load command maps those interfaces to CHARON-VAX:
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