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* 192.168.0.101 is chosen to be an [[unrouteable private ip address]]. Where 101 reminds you that it is node 101.
 
* 192.168.0.101 is chosen to be an [[unrouteable private ip address]]. Where 101 reminds you that it is node 101.
 
* The "ip route" tells all traffic to head to "device eth0"
 
* The "ip route" tells all traffic to head to "device eth0"
* In theory you could [[use dhcpd with OpenVZ]] and dhclient to pick up an DHCP address from your router instead of hardwiring it
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* In theory you could use dhcpcd or dhclient to pick up an DHCP address from your router instead of hardwiring it
 
** http://openvz.org/pipermail/users/2005-November/000020.html
 
** http://openvz.org/pipermail/users/2005-November/000020.html
  

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