11.3.2. Editing Host Network Interfaces and Adding Logical Networks to Hosts
Summary
You can change the settings of host network interfaces. Moving the rhevm management logical network between interfaces, and adding a newly created logical network to a network interface are common reasons to edit host networking.
Procedure 11.2. Editing Host Network Interfaces and Adding Logical Networks to Hosts
- Use the Hosts resource tab, tree mode, or the search function to find and select the host in the results.
- Click the Network Interfaces tab in the details pane to list the network interfaces attached to the host and their configurations.
- Click the button to open the Setup Host Networks window.
- Attach a logical network to a network interface by selecting and dragging a logical network into the Assigned Logical Networks area next to the network interface.Alternatively, right-click the logical network and select a network interface from the drop-down menu.
- Edit the logical networks by hovering your cursor over an assigned logical network and clicking the pencil icon to open the Edit Management Network window.If your logical network definition is not synchronized with the network configuration on the host, select the Sync network check box.Select a Boot Protocol from:Click OK.
- None,
- DHCP, or
- Static.If you have chosen Static, provide the IP, Subnet Mask, and the Gateway.
- Select the Verify connectivity between Host and Engine check box to run a network check; this will only work if the host is in maintenance mode.
- Select the Save network configuration check box if you want these network changes to be made persistent when the environment is rebooted.
- Click to implement the changes and close the window.
Result
You have assigned logical networks to network interfaces and configured the host network.
Note
If not all network interface cards for the host are displayed, click the Refresh Capabilities button to update the list of network interface cards available for that host.
