reasons, they disable networking as soon as they detect multiple MAC
addresses on a single interface.
-TIP: Some providers allows you to register additional MACs on there
+TIP: Some providers allows you to register additional MACs on their
management interface. This avoids the problem, but is clumsy to
configure because you need to register a MAC for each of your VMs.
For example, in a default configuration where you want to place
the host management address on a separate VLAN.
-NOTE: In the examples we use the VLAN at bridge level to ensure the correct
-function of VLAN 5 in the guest network, but in combination with VLAN anwareness
-bridge this it will not work for guest network VLAN 5.
-The downside of this setup is more CPU usage.
-.Example: Use VLAN 5 for the {pve} management IP
+.Example: Use VLAN 5 for the {pve} management IP with traditional Linux bridge
----
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
----
+.Example: Use VLAN 5 for the {pve} management IP with VLAN aware Linux bridge
+----
+auto lo
+iface lo inet loopback
+
+iface eno1 inet manual
+
+
+auto vmbr0.5
+iface vmbr0.5 inet static
+ address 10.10.10.2
+ netmask 255.255.255.0
+ gateway 10.10.10.1
+
+auto vmbr0
+iface vmbr0 inet manual
+ bridge_ports eno1
+ bridge_stp off
+ bridge_fd 0
+ bridge_vlan_aware yes
+----
+
The next example is the same setup but a bond is used to
make this network fail-safe.
-.Example: Use VLAN 5 with bond0 for the {pve} management IP
+.Example: Use VLAN 5 with bond0 for the {pve} management IP with traditional Linux bridge
----
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback