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18.14. Setting vLAN Tags
virtual local area network (vLAN) tags are added using the
virsh net-edit command. This tag can also be used with PCI device assignment with SR-IOV devices. For more information, refer to Section 9.1.7, “Configuring PCI Assignment (Passthrough) with SR-IOV Devices”.
Figure 18.30. vSetting VLAN tag (on supported network types only)
If (and only if) the network type supports vlan tagging transparent to the guest, an optional
<vlan> element can specify one or more vlan tags to apply to the traffic of all guests using this network. (openvswitch and type='hostdev' SR-IOV networks do support transparent VLAN tagging of guest traffic; everything else, including standard linux bridges and libvirt's own virtual networks, do not support it. 802.1Qbh (vn-link) and 802.1Qbg (VEPA) switches provide their own way (outside of libvirt) to tag guest traffic onto specific vlans.) As expected, the tag attribute specifies which vlan tag to use. If a network has more than one <vlan> element defined, it is assumed that the user wants to do VLAN trunking using all the specified tags. In the case that VLAN trunking with a single tag is desired, the optional attribute trunk='yes' can be added to the VLAN element.
For network connections using openvswitch it is possible to configure the 'native-tagged' and 'native-untagged' VLAN modes. This uses the optional nativeMode attribute on the
<tag> element: nativeMode may be set to 'tagged' or 'untagged'. The id attribute of the element sets the native vlan.
<vlan> elements can also be specified in a <portgroup> element, as well as directly in a domain's <interface> element. In the case that a vlan tag is specified in multiple locations, the setting in <interface> takes precedence, followed by the setting in the <portgroup> selected by the interface config. The <vlan> in <network> will be selected only if none is given in <portgroup> or <interface>.