The VF will show up as an eth device in your OS, use the iproute2 utility to assign a mac address to the the device. You can add more MAC address to a VF using the iproute2 utility - make sure you have all the latest goodies, kernel, drivers, uproute2 etc. Traffic from the VM will flow over the bridge via VF to the physical address.
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On my setup eth7 is the VF interface name given by Linux. Add the VF device to the bridge by executing the command " brctl addif bridgename ethdevice".So on my setup the command looks like " brctl addbr testbr" On my setup I have decided to use testbr as a bridge name. Execute "ip link show" command to ensure each VF has a MAC address assigned.This will create ethX, ethY, ethZ and ethW. Load Intel 10Gb driver with max_vfs=2,2.Latest bridgeutils and iproute2 software packages.
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Intel 10Gb Network Linux drivers from sourceforge site.A standard non-modified Linux distribution.If you have open source Xenserver, the following will work - if you have something different, it likley wont.
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Frustrating but true that different hypervisors do things differently. However the ability to do this depends on what OS you are using. You can add more than one MAC address to a VF - which you would need to do if you are using it as a bridge.
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It can be 'programmed' to route traffic based on MAC and or VLAN.