Hi all > Why are you using macvtap ("type='direct') to connect to a bridge > device? You should either use macvtap to connect directly to a physical > ethernet (e.g. eth0) *or* you should use a standard tap device > ("type='bridge'") to connect to the bridge. Although it might work to > connect to a bridge using macvtap, I can't think of any reason you would > want to do it that way (and that may be the source of the error you're > seeing - since macvtap isn't intended to be used that way, that scenario > probably doesn't get much, if any, testing). Yes, You are right. I already think about it and can't remember why started using bridge over iface and macvlan over bridge, may be because used common vlan: enp2s0->enp2s0.2->br2->lxc enp2s0->enp2s0.502->br502->lxc Probably I need test new schema - it's would be fatser and work with new kernel: enp2s0->enp2s0.502->lxc: <interface type='direct'> <mac address='02:00:00:25:a7:56'/> <source dev='enp2s0.2' mode='bridge'/> </interface> thanks for the advice ! b.r. Maxim Kozin _______________________________________________ libvirt-users mailing list libvirt-users@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvirt-users