bond0, it's a standard Linux bonding interface.

2012/12/17 Ben Pfaff <[email protected]>

> On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 10:22:34PM +0100, Endre Karlson wrote:
> > My compute nodes:
> > # cmp01
> > 0cf75e38-70e9-4e30-af01-52db13e8ea22
> >     Bridge br-int
> >         Port "qvof7c07a40-7a"
> >             tag: 1
> >             Interface "qvof7c07a40-7a"
> >         Port int-br-virtual
> >             Interface int-br-virtual
> >         Port br-int
> >             Interface br-int
> >                 type: internal
> >     Bridge br-ex
> >         Port br-ex
> >             Interface br-ex
> >                 type: internal
> >     Bridge br-virtual
> >         Port br-virtual
> >             Interface br-virtual
> >                 type: internal
> >         Port "vlan61"
> >             tag: 61
> >             Interface "vlan61"
> >                 type: internal
> >         Port phy-br-virtual
> >             Interface phy-br-virtual
> >         Port "bond0"
> >             Interface "bond0"
> >     ovs_version: "1.4.0+build0"
>
> OK, where do packets come in and out of the physical box?  Is it
> through bond0?  What kind of interface is bond0?  It doesn't look like
> it's an Open vSwitch bond, since it has only one Interface.
>
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