
Network connect now supports setting a static ipv4, ipv6 and mac address for the container network. The options are added to the cli and api. Fixes #9883 Signed-off-by: Paul Holzinger <pholzing@redhat.com>
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% podman-network-connect(1)
NAME
podman-network-connect - Connect a container to a network
SYNOPSIS
podman network connect [options] network container
DESCRIPTION
Connects a container to a network. A container can be connected to a network by name or by ID. Once connected, the container can communicate with other containers in the same network.
OPTIONS
--alias=name
Add network-scoped alias for the container. If the network is using the dnsname
CNI plugin, these aliases
can be used for name resolution on the given network. Multiple --alias options may be specified as input.
NOTE: A container will only have access to aliases on the first network that it joins. This is a limitation
that will be removed in a later release.
--ip=address
Set a static ipv4 address for this container on this network.
--ip6=address
Set a static ipv6 address for this container on this network.
--mac-address=address
Set a static mac address for this container on this network.
EXAMPLE
Connect a container named web to a network named test
podman network connect test web
Connect a container name web to a network named test with two aliases: web1 and web2
podman network connect --alias web1 --alias web2 test web
Connect a container name web to a network named test with a static ip.
podman network connect --ip 10.89.1.13 test web
SEE ALSO
podman(1), podman-network(1), podman-network-disconnect(1)
HISTORY
November 2020, Originally compiled by Brent Baude bbaude@redhat.com