Hi
  You can call it what you like. One guide I found used # as in eth0#1 but I 
didn't like that. I just use : because its familiar to people and its a 
close conceptual match. I've used 'fred' and etha in testing.
   On the versions thing you may find that stock ubuntu 10.04 allows you to 
create macvlans but will not display them properly or support the 'mode' 
attribute. Best to update to the version that matches your kernel.
   Andy


----- Original Message -----
From: Whit Blauvelt <w...@transpect.com>
To: atp <andrew.phill...@lmax.com>
Cc: Gordon Henderson <gor...@drogon.net>; lxc-users@lists.sourceforge.net 
<lxc-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
Sent: Tue Jul 06 19:07:07 2010
Subject: Re: [Lxc-users] What's the setup for macvlan on the host to talk to 
containers?

On Tue, Jul 06, 2010 at 06:36:48PM +0100, atp wrote:
> You'll need a recent version of iproute2.
>
> I have iproute2-2.6.34.tar.bz2

Think I need to update that. Ubuntu sadly doesn't reveal the real version,
just "iproute2-ss091226", but since "ip link help" shows no mode option,
that's likely why my first attempt wasn't going anywhere.

>   ip link add link bond200 name bond200:0 address 00:aa:bb:cc:dd:ee \
>   type macvlan mode bridge

Is there a necessity to the :0 naming convention (as with eth0:0 before
iproute2 gave us direct multi-IP assignments)?

>   In terms of the conceptual model, think of it as the same as an ip
> alias, or secondary ip address, but at the mac level.

Thanks much,
Whit



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