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This is a placeholder page for the discussion of what the Cloud image (Base at first, Atomic to follow) requires from a networking stack on it's images.


- configure DHCP, renew dhcp leases - configure with cloud-init - configure with traditional RH-ecosystem ifcfg-eth0 file (log warnings for unsupported options)


Questions!

- Q: any need to support more than one interface? - Q: if single interface, should we standardize on "eth0"" - Q: dns configuration? - Q: support static IP (via cloud-init?)


Several use cases in EC2 involve instances with multiple network interfaces and occasionally multiple addresses on a single interface. I do not believe all of those need to be configured automatically, but it ought to remain possible for a user/script/etc to make network configuration changes that persist across reboots.

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Work in progress
mhayden is doing some rambling on systemd-networkd here since maxamillion asked so nicely.

systemd-networkd use cases

Here are some sample use cases for systemd-networkd and example configurations.

Simple DHCP on a single interface

For an interface eth0, a single .network file is needed:

# cat /etc/systemd/network/eth0.network
[Match]
Name=eth0

[Network]
DHCP=yes 

Static address on a single interface

For an interface eth0, a single .network file is needed:

# cat /etc/systemd/network/eth0.network
[Match]
Name=eth0

[Network]
Address=192.168.0.50/24
Address=2001:db8:dead:beef::/64

# These are optional but worth mentioning
DNS=8.8.8.8
DNS=8.8.4.4
NTP=pool.ntp.org

You can also split up the addresses into separate blocks:

# cat /etc/systemd/network/eth0.network
[Match]
Name=eth0

[Network]
DNS=8.8.8.8
DNS=8.8.4.4
NTP=pool.ntp.org

[Address]
Address=192.168.0.50/24

[Address]
Address=2001:db8:dead:beef::/64

Or add static routes:

# cat /etc/systemd/network/eth0.network
[Match]
Name=eth0

[Network]
DNS=8.8.8.8
DNS=8.8.4.4
NTP=pool.ntp.org

[Address]
Address=192.168.0.50/24

[Address]
Address=2001:db8:dead:beef::/64

[Route]
Destination=10.0.10.0/24
Gateway=192.168.50.1

[Route]
Destination=10.0.20.0/24
Gateway=192.168.50.1

Further Reading

Gholms (talk) 05:49, 27 August 2015 (UTC)