Just to make it clear, by "make an interface" you mean you created new
logical VM networks, one without VLAN set, the rest with VLAN? You should
attach those networks to your bonding in Setup Networks dialog. Then you
should be able to connect VMs to any of these networks. On untagged VM NIC
you can create whatever VLAN interface you want.
What do you mean you can no longer use it. You are trying to ping from VM1
(connected to VLAN network) to VM2 (connected to untagged network, but with
VLAN interface inside VM)?
2018-10-25 22:17 GMT+02:00 <pslawrence(a)comcast.net>:
Hello,
I have searched and have not found an answer with respects to Ovirt and
VLAN tagging. I'm hoping someone will be able to assist.
I am using two 10GB interfaces bonded 802.3ad for our second interface. I
have created several interfaces that are tagged with specific VLANs and 1
interface called 20GBBond that is untagged.
The issue we are experiencing is when I assign a vlan to an interface I
can no longer assign it to the 20GBBond on a VM.
For example, ETH1 is tagged with VLAN70 is tagged and assigned to VM1.
20GBBond untagged interface is assigned to VM2 and within the VM i create
the tagged sub interface eth1.70.
Once I create the single ETH1 VLAN70 interface on VM1, I can no longer use
the sub interface eth1.70 created on VM2.
Is there a way to get around this if it is a limitation.
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