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diff --git a/qemu-doc.texi b/qemu-doc.texi index e2c8e56..d5bf318 100644 --- a/qemu-doc.texi +++ b/qemu-doc.texi @@ -624,19 +624,7 @@ qemu linux2.img -hdb nbd:unix:/tmp/my_socket @section Network emulation QEMU can simulate several network cards (PCI or ISA cards on the PC -target) and can connect them to an arbitrary number of Virtual Local -Area Networks (VLANs). Host TAP devices can be connected to any QEMU -VLAN. VLAN can be connected between separate instances of QEMU to -simulate large networks. For simpler usage, a non privileged user mode -network stack can replace the TAP device to have a basic network -connection. - -...@subsection VLANs - -QEMU simulates several VLANs. A VLAN can be symbolised as a virtual -connection between several network devices. These devices can be for -example QEMU virtual Ethernet cards or virtual Host ethernet devices -(TAP devices). +target) and can connect them to an arbitrary number of host devices. @subsection Using TAP network interfaces @@ -672,7 +660,7 @@ network). The virtual network configuration is the following: @example - QEMU VLAN <------> Firewall/DHCP server <-----> Internet + QEMU <------> Firewall/DHCP server <-----> Internet | (10.0.2.2) | ----> DNS server (10.0.2.3) @@ -700,12 +688,6 @@ When using the @option{-redir} option, TCP or UDP connections can be redirected from the host to the guest. It allows for example to redirect X11, telnet or SSH connections. -...@subsection Connecting VLANs between QEMU instances - -Using the @option{-net socket} option, it is possible to make VLANs -that span several QEMU instances. See @ref{sec_invocation} to have a -basic example. - @node direct_linux_boot @section Direct Linux Boot @@ -794,7 +776,7 @@ Network adapter that supports CDC ethernet and RNDIS protocols. @var{options} specifies NIC options as with @code{-net nic,}...@var{options} (see description). For instance, user-mode networking can be used with @example -qemu [...OPTIONS...] -net user,vlan=0 -usbdevice net:vlan=0 +qemu [...OPTIONS...] -net user -usbdevice net @end example Currently this cannot be used in machines that support PCI NICs. @item bt[:@var{hci-type}] -- 1.7.1