Network interfaces are simply attached to a bridge device.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange(a)redhat.com>
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<li>The virtual network driver
<br /><br />
This provides an isolated bridge device (ie no physical NICs
- enslaved). Guest TAP devices are attached to this bridge.
+ attached). Guest TAP devices are attached to this bridge.
Guests can talk to each other and the host, and optionally the
wider world.
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</p>
<p>Thus the virtual network driver in libvirt was invented. This takes
the form of an isolated bridge device (ie one with no physical NICs
- enslaved). The TAP devices associated with the guest NICs are attached
+ attached). The TAP devices associated with the guest NICs are attached
to the bridge device. This immediately allows guests on a single host
to talk to each other and to the host OS (modulo host IPtables rules).
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<p>
Provides a bridge from the VM directly to the LAN. This assumes
there is a bridge device on the host which has one or more of the hosts
- physical NICs enslaved. The guest VM will have an associated tun device
+ physical NICs attached. The guest VM will have an associated tun device
created with a name of vnetN, which can also be overridden with the
<target> element (see
<a href="#elementsNICSTargetOverride">overriding the target
element</a>).
- The tun device will be enslaved to the bridge. The IP range / network
+ The tun device will be attached to the bridge. The IP range / network
configuration is whatever is used on the LAN. This provides the guest VM
full incoming & outgoing net access just like a physical machine.
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