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diff --git a/docs/configuration/interfaces/pseudo-ethernet.rst b/docs/configuration/interfaces/pseudo-ethernet.rst new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c2baca39 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/configuration/interfaces/pseudo-ethernet.rst @@ -0,0 +1,65 @@ +.. _pseudo-ethernet-interface: + +####################### +Pseudo Ethernet/MACVLAN +####################### + +Pseudo-Ethernet or MACVLAN interfaces can be seen as subinterfaces to regular +ethernet interfaces. Each and every subinterface is created a different media +access control (MAC) address, for a single physical Ethernet port. Pseudo- +Ethernet interfaces have most of their application in virtualized environments, + +By using Pseudo-Ethernet interfaces there will be less system overhead compared +to running a traditional bridging approach. Pseudo-Ethernet interfaces can also +be used to workaround the general limit of 4096 virtual LANs (VLANs) per +physical Ethernet port, since that limit is with respect to a single MAC +address. + +Every Virtual Ethernet interfaces behaves like a real Ethernet interface. They +can have IPv4/IPv6 addresses configured, or can request addresses by DHCP/ +DHCPv6 and are associated/mapped with a real ethernet port. This also makes +Pseudo-Ethernet interfaces interesting for testing purposes. A Pseudo-Ethernet +device will inherit characteristics (speed, duplex, ...) from its physical +parent (the so called link) interface. + +Once created in the system, Pseudo-Ethernet interfaces can be referenced in +the exact same way as other Ethernet interfaces. Notes about using Pseudo- +Ethernet interfaces: + +* Pseudo-Ethernet interfaces can not be reached from your internal host. This + means that you can not try to ping a Pseudo-Ethernet interface from the host + system on which it is defined. The ping will be lost. +* Loopbacks occurs at the IP level the same way as for other interfaces, + ethernet frames are not forwarded between Pseudo-Ethernet interfaces. +* Pseudo-Ethernet interfaces may not work in environments which expect a + :abbr:`NIC (Network Interface Card)` to only have a single address. This + applies to: + - VMware machines using default settings + - Network switches with security settings allowing only a single MAC address + - xDSL modems that try to lear the MAC address of the NIC + +************* +Configuration +************* + +Common interface configuration +============================== + +.. cmdinclude:: ../_include/interface-common-with-dhcp.txt + :var0: pseudo-ethernet + :var1: peth0 + +Pseudo Ethernet/MACVLAN options +=============================== + +.. cfgcmd:: set interfaces pseudo-ethernet <interface> source-interface <ethX> + + Specifies the physical `<ethX>` Ethernet interface associated with a Pseudo + Ethernet `<interface>`. + +VLAN +==== + +.. cmdinclude:: ../_include/interface-vlan-8021q.txt + :var0: pseudo-ethernet + :var1: peth0 |