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{"doc/source/configuration/network.rst":[{"author":{"_account_id":14826,"name":"Mark Goddard","email":"markgoddard86@gmail.com","username":"mgoddard"},"change_message_id":"6a8ea0b99fc07311c75a95bff8570c89d0fc2d8a","unresolved":false,"context_lines":[{"line_number":421,"context_line":"traffic for that VLAN being forwarded by the bridge."},{"line_number":422,"context_line":""},{"line_number":423,"context_line":"For example, if you are bridging ``eth1`` to ``breth1``, but also want to"},{"line_number":424,"context_line":"access VLAN 1234 as a tagged VLAN, your setup should look like this:"},{"line_number":425,"context_line":""},{"line_number":426,"context_line":".. code-block:: console"},{"line_number":427,"context_line":""}],"source_content_type":"text/x-rst","patch_set":1,"id":"3fa7e38b_6870d4db","line":424,"updated":"2019-11-08 10:12:17.000000000","message":"It\u0027s a bit more subtle than this. In the first case, the VLAN 1234 traffic flows through the bridge. If it\u0027s connected to neutron OVS, then neutron could create a network on that VLAN.\n\nIn the second case, the host could still access the VLAN via an IP on eth.1234, but traffic would not flow through the bridge. This might be desirable if you want to prevent e.g. internal API traffic from getting to neutron.","commit_id":"2d00d28e10558f6806b35ff752cffd359826773e"},{"author":{"_account_id":15197,"name":"Pierre Riteau","email":"pierre@stackhpc.com","username":"priteau","status":"StackHPC"},"change_message_id":"872733ca0f33e4c707e269a23fe61395d18865ad","unresolved":false,"context_lines":[{"line_number":421,"context_line":"traffic for that VLAN being forwarded by the bridge."},{"line_number":422,"context_line":""},{"line_number":423,"context_line":"For example, if you are bridging ``eth1`` to ``breth1``, but also want to"},{"line_number":424,"context_line":"access VLAN 1234 as a tagged VLAN, your setup should look like this:"},{"line_number":425,"context_line":""},{"line_number":426,"context_line":".. code-block:: console"},{"line_number":427,"context_line":""}],"source_content_type":"text/x-rst","patch_set":1,"id":"3fa7e38b_e5221454","line":424,"in_reply_to":"3fa7e38b_6870d4db","updated":"2019-12-10 15:42:00.000000000","message":"Thank you Mark for the clear explanation. I have rephrased my example.","commit_id":"2d00d28e10558f6806b35ff752cffd359826773e"}]}
