Hi John, 
the short answer: If you dhcp runs on the network node, then of course
your network node must be attached to that provider network as well!

Andreas (IRC: scheuran)

On Do, 2016-01-14 at 22:08 -0800, John van Ommen wrote:
> If I have a VM that's getting it's IP addresses from a VLAN provider
> network, is it sufficient to have a network namespace that corresponds
> to that network?
> 
> Or do I also need to have a network interface on the server that
> corresponds to it?
> 
> For instance, if I have a provider network with a CIDR of
> 192.168.0.1/24, and I have a network namespace that maps to that
> provider network, is that sufficient? Or do I also need to have a
> network interface on the control plane and network node in the same
> CIDR?
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