Ovirtmgmt network is for oVirt management stuff. Usually when you deploy , it takes curent settings into consideration and then takes the ovirtmgmt and underlying network settings under it's control.
Not all scenarios are supported, so you have to check it out.
A nice point to start from is https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_virtualization/4.4/html/technical_reference/chap-network .

Once you have the syatem up and running, you have to configure the remaining ports with the help of the engine UI/API .

I think it will be best if you share the details after you install the system, so the users can help.

Best Regards,
Strahil Nikolov

I've installed ovirt 4.4.10 several times and found myself not being able to reach out to the internet to perform updates to the OS or ovirt.  When installing ovirt I've accepted the defaults and found that networking on my server has stopped working. 

I've also noticed that the ovirtmgmt service has taken over the network port/NIC that I've assigned in the DNS.  My server has six/6 NIC's installed but after the install of ovirt with the defaults I'm unable to perform another network functions other than go to ovirt. 

How do i get ovirt to co-exist on the server as it relates to networking.  I just have the OS & GUI installed and then ovirt.  I've checked the firewall and not found anything out the ordinary.  When this happens what can I do to get things back to normal, the ability to apply OS and ovirt updates? 

I'm going to install ovirt again making sure that I don't take the default regarding the firewall, maybe this will help? 

Thanks

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