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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2015-01-23 12:02 PM, Adam Thompson
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2015-01-23 06:47 AM, Sten Aus
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Hi guys and girls!<br>
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Is someone using open vSwitch (ovs) with multiple VLANs? How is
your VM-s configured?<br>
Let's say that on Proxmox host I have created bridge <b>vmbr0</b>
(for LAN communication) and <b>vmbr1</b> (for Internet). <b>And
there should be 5 VLANs on vmbr0.</b>
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I should have clarified - this has absolutely nothing to do with OVS
specifically. All the same principles apply whether you're using
OVS or not (with PVE).<br>
In the SDN world, things get a bit more complicated, but PVE just
uses OVS as a drop-in replacement for the linux bridging code.<br>
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-Adam Thompson
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