Merge pull request #43 from alexwlchan/master
Fix a few spelling mistakes in the docs
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Notice that `mtu` has also been specified and this value will not be overwritten by flannel plugin.
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Additionally, the `delegate` field can be used to select a different kind of plugin altogether.
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To use `ipvlan` instead of `bridge`, the following configuratoin can be specified:
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To use `ipvlan` instead of `bridge`, the following configuration can be specified:
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[macvlan](http://backreference.org/2014/03/20/some-notes-on-macvlanmacvtap/) functions like a switch that is already connected to the host interface.
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A host interface gets "enslaved" with the virtual interfaces sharing the physical device but having distinct MAC addresses.
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Since each macvlan interface has its own MAC address, it makes it easy to use with exising DHCP servers already present on the network.
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Since each macvlan interface has its own MAC address, it makes it easy to use with existing DHCP servers already present on the network.
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## Example configuration
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Both ends receive an IP address out of a /31 range.
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The IP of the host end becomes the gateway address inside the container.
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Because ptp plugin requires a pair of IP addresses for each container, it should be used in conjuction with host-local-ptp IPAM plugin.
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Because ptp plugin requires a pair of IP addresses for each container, it should be used in conjunction with host-local-ptp IPAM plugin.
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## Example network configuration
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```
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Please see Documentation/ folder for documentation about particular plugins.
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## Running the plugins
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The scripts/ directory contains two scripts, priv-net-run.sh and docker-run.sh, that can be used to excercise the plugins.
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The scripts/ directory contains two scripts, priv-net-run.sh and docker-run.sh, that can be used to exercise the plugins.
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Start out by creating a netconf file to describe a network:
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