Greetings, > Each switch you define in vm.conf is isolated by itself (and shows up as > a veb device on the host). So if you want to keep your VMs isolated, > you don't need to worry about VLANs at the VM level.
Thanks, that's exactly what I had suspected. In my case, the default gateway for the virtual machines is a vport I created on the host, and I will create one switch per virtual machine, so there seems no benefit from using VLANs. It sounds like VLAN tagging is useful for when a single router is acting as the default gateway for virtual machines on multiple separate host. -- jrmu IRCNow (https://ircnow.org)
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