1. The document discusses configuring a XenServer virtual machine (VM) named "vlan002-ip249-pfsense". It lists the steps to disable network transfer optimizations on the VM's network interfaces (VIFs) to improve firewall performance.
2. It provides commands to view the VM and its VIFs, export the VIF UUIDs, and disable options like Generic Segmentation Offload (GSO) and Generic Receive Offload (GRO) for each VIF.
3. It also installs the xe-guest-utilities and xen-guest-tools packages on the pfSense VM via SSH to support tools like paravirtualized network drivers, then restarts the x
1. The document discusses configuring a XenServer virtual machine (VM) named "vlan002-ip249-pfsense". It lists the steps to disable network transfer optimizations on the VM's network interfaces (VIFs) to improve firewall performance.
2. It provides commands to view the VM and its VIFs, export the VIF UUIDs, and disable options like Generic Segmentation Offload (GSO) and Generic Receive Offload (GRO) for each VIF.
3. It also installs the xe-guest-utilities and xen-guest-tools packages on the pfSense VM via SSH to support tools like paravirtualized network drivers, then restarts the x
1. The document discusses configuring a XenServer virtual machine (VM) named "vlan002-ip249-pfsense". It lists the steps to disable network transfer optimizations on the VM's network interfaces (VIFs) to improve firewall performance.
2. It provides commands to view the VM and its VIFs, export the VIF UUIDs, and disable options like Generic Segmentation Offload (GSO) and Generic Receive Offload (GRO) for each VIF.
3. It also installs the xe-guest-utilities and xen-guest-tools packages on the pfSense VM via SSH to support tools like paravirtualized network drivers, then restarts the x
vm-name-label ( RO): pfsense device ( RO): 2 MAC ( RO): 5a:8e:34:98:34:98 network-uuid ( RO): 187eda74-bf20-7503-aff0-2c04f285fe14 network-name-label ( RO): LAN
uuid ( RO) : 0e16ce00-7da0-a5ff-09a1-0dc09fe3f5c1
vm-name-label ( RO): pfsense device ( RO): 1 MAC ( RO): c2:9a:67:9c:1d:12 network-uuid ( RO): 59f92216-12a3-fba6-16f3-a4cd19ae436b network-name-label ( RO): WAN 3) Agora, para cada uuid de interface listado, é necessário executar os passos 4 e 5.
4) Configure uma variável para o uuid.
[root@xenserver ~]# export VIF="uuid" (uuid=IDs listados no passo 2)
[root@xenserver ~]# echo $VIF
1abe0b6f-d80f-d2f5-5b8e-dc50e51a5416 5) Agora, desative as configurações de transferência na interface.