In the default configuration we rely on the Linux bridge-utils in domain 0 to set up virtual networking. After you've created a new domain (e.g. , domain 1) you should be able to run ifconfig in domain 0 and see an interface with a name like vif1.0; you should also be able to check that bridging is working by typing brctl show xen-br0. Finally, you can check the IP confiuration in the new domain by logging into it via the console (xm console) and running standard tools such as ifconfig and route.
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