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At this point you have a basic Centos system installed and updated. This will serve as a host for the virtual machines where you will do the majority of the work in this course. All the rest of our labs will assume you have this basic system running. If, for any reason, your system becomes corrupted during the semester, you'll have to redo this lab to be able to continue with the remaining uncompleted labs. You are responsible for YOUR system. If you do not perform back-ups you have taken this risk on yourself. Poor planning on your part does not constitute an emergency for anyone else.
yum install virt-manager libvirt
#Right click 'localhost (QEMU)' and select 'Details'. Click on the 'Virtual Networks' tab.
#Stop and delete the 'default' network.
#Run, and record the output of the following command: iptables -t nat -L
#Use the plus sign to add a new virtual network using the following options.
#*Name your virtual network 'ops335'
#*Use the last two digits of your student number for the third octet of network IP address. Example, if your student number is 000-000-0<b>90</b>, the network address would be 192.168.<b>90</b>.0/24.