+[[pct_container_network]]
+Network
+~~~~~~~
+
+[thumbnail="screenshot/gui-create-ct-network.png"]
+
+You can configure up to 10 network interfaces for a single container.
+The corresponding options are called `net0` to `net9`, and they can contain the
+following setting:
+
+include::pct-network-opts.adoc[]
+
+
+[[pct_startup_and_shutdown]]
+Automatic Start and Shutdown of Containers
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+To automatically start a container when the host system boots, select the
+option 'Start at boot' in the 'Options' panel of the container in the web
+interface or run the following command:
+
+----
+# pct set CTID -onboot 1
+----
+
+.Start and Shutdown Order
+// use the screenshot from qemu - its the same
+[thumbnail="screenshot/gui-qemu-edit-start-order.png"]
+
+If you want to fine tune the boot order of your containers, you can use the
+following parameters:
+
+* *Start/Shutdown order*: Defines the start order priority. For example, set it
+ to 1 if you want the CT to be the first to be started. (We use the reverse
+ startup order for shutdown, so a container with a start order of 1 would be
+ the last to be shut down)
+* *Startup delay*: Defines the interval between this container start and
+ subsequent containers starts. For example, set it to 240 if you want to wait
+ 240 seconds before starting other containers.
+* *Shutdown timeout*: Defines the duration in seconds {pve} should wait
+ for the container to be offline after issuing a shutdown command.
+ By default this value is set to 60, which means that {pve} will issue a
+ shutdown request, wait 60s for the machine to be offline, and if after 60s
+ the machine is still online will notify that the shutdown action failed.
+
+Please note that containers without a Start/Shutdown order parameter will
+always start after those where the parameter is set, and this parameter only
+makes sense between the machines running locally on a host, and not
+cluster-wide.
+
+Hookscripts