thus Chris Bennett spake:
Hi Timo,
Hi Chris,
AFAICS I can only 'transfer' a single VLAN to a veth, so I could assign
eth0.123 to veth101.0. Could I still assign eth.123 to veth102.0 of VE
102, or do I have to do bridging then?
I'm not familiar with mapping single interfaces to containers via
veth, but I use bridging quite extensively for multiple vlans, with
multiple containers in some of those vlans, and it works quite well.
Just some feedback for you so you know what other's have done.. :)
Thanks for your information; so, you were actually able to use one
ethN.n in more than one VE at the same time? That's the point it all
boils down.
Thanks & regards,
Timo
Regards,
Chris Bennett
cgb
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