I don't think that would work. Instead, we could change to openvswitch as that 
makes it way more flexibele. As far as I know there are no plans / is no one 
working on that right now. 

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> On 06 Jan 2016, at 23:52, Erik Weber <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> A theoretical change could be to switch from VLAN assigned VIFs to using
> the VLAN feature in Linux kernel. That would give interface names like
> eth0.100 instead of eth0-6. Would need one NIC for each physical Network
> though.
> 
> And I do not know if all hypervisors supports trunk ports.
> 
> 
> Erik
> 
> Den mandag 28. desember 2015 skrev Davide Pala <[email protected]>
> følgende:
> 
>> Hi all.
>> I've read about vpc and tiers, now i've a question. VPC's virtual router
>> is a virtual machine and as the other vm it have some limit such as the max
>> number of nic that an hypervisor can provide to vm (in xenserver this limit
>> is set to 7) ...this mean that the vpc can have only 6 tier? there is a way
>> to bypass this limit?
>> thanks to all
>> 
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