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17.6. Isolated Mode
When using Isolated mode, guests connected to the virtual switch can communicate with each other, and with the host physical machine, but their traffic will not pass outside of the host physical machine, and they cannot receive traffic from outside the host physical machine. Using dnsmasq in this mode is required for basic functionality such as DHCP. However, even if this network is isolated from any physical network, DNS names are still resolved. Therefore, a situation can arise when DNS names resolve but ICMP echo request (ping) commands fail.

Figure 17.6. Virtual network switch in isolated mode

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