Jaroslav Reznik (jreznik@xxxxxxxxxx) said: > = Features/NetworkManagerBridging = > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/NetworkManagerBridging > > Feature owner(s): Pavel Šimerda <psimerda at redhat.com>, Dan Williams <dcbw > at redhat dot com> > > NetworkManager should be able to configure bridge interfaces with commonly used > options and recognize their existing configuration on startup without > disrupting their operation. > > == Detailed description == > A bridge connects two or more physical or virtual network interfaces to allow > network traffic to flow between the two interfaces at a low level. Bridging is > commonly used to connect Virtual Machines to the outside world; a bridge > interface is created, to which a physical interface (typically ethernet) is > assigned as a slave, and a virtual interface (typically TAP) is created and > also assigned to the bridge as a slave, and then given to the Virtual Machine. > Thus traffic from one or more VMs can be combined and sent out of the machine > via the physical interface. > > This setup is currently done either manually using ifcfg files and ifup/ifdown, > or by a tool like libvirt/netcf. NetworkManager should be able to configure > bridge interfaces and their slaves with the same functionality as provided by > libvirt, and should recognize and not disrupt existing bridge connections when > it starts up. This (and the bonding feature) could stand to be more clearly stated how it differs from http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/NMEnterpriseNetworking. >From reading it, it implies that it's making the configuration of them first-class NM citizens throughout NM's interfaces, as opposed to just handling manually configured ones. Bill -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel