Fix typos (`8021.q` -> `802.1q`)

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Jeremy Lin 2018-02-13 10:53:16 -08:00 committed by Joao Fernandes
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@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ trunk bridge mode.
- In bridge mode,Macvlan traffic goes through a physical device on the host. - In bridge mode,Macvlan traffic goes through a physical device on the host.
- In 8021.q trunk bridge mode, traffic goes through an 8021.q sub-interface - In 802.1q trunk bridge mode, traffic goes through an 802.1q sub-interface
which Docker creates on the fly. This allows you to control routing and which Docker creates on the fly. This allows you to control routing and
filtering at a more granular level. filtering at a more granular level.
@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ $ docker network create -d macvlan \
-o parent=eth0 macnet32 -o parent=eth0 macnet32
``` ```
### 8021.q trunk bridge mode ### 802.1q trunk bridge mode
If you specify a `parent` interface name with a dot included, such as `eth0.50`, If you specify a `parent` interface name with a dot included, such as `eth0.50`,
Docker interprets that as a sub-interface of `eth0` and creates the sub-interface Docker interprets that as a sub-interface of `eth0` and creates the sub-interface

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--- ---
title: Networking using a macvlan network title: Networking using a macvlan network
description: Tutorials for networking using a macvlan bridge network and 8021.q trunk bridge network description: Tutorials for networking using a macvlan bridge network and 802.1q trunk bridge network
keywords: networking, macvlan, 8021.q, standalone keywords: networking, macvlan, 802.1q, standalone
--- ---
This series of tutorials deals with networking standalone containers which This series of tutorials deals with networking standalone containers which
@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ to the appropriate container. For other networking topics, see the
## Goal ## Goal
The goal of these tutorials is to set up a bridged `macvlan` network and attach The goal of these tutorials is to set up a bridged `macvlan` network and attach
a container to it, then set up an 8021.q trunked `macvlan` network and attach a a container to it, then set up an 802.1q trunked `macvlan` network and attach a
container to it. container to it.
## Prerequisites ## Prerequisites
@ -119,9 +119,9 @@ on your network, your container appears to be physically attached to the network
$ docker network rm my-macvlan-net $ docker network rm my-macvlan-net
``` ```
## 8021.q trunked bridge example ## 802.1q trunked bridge example
In the 8021.q trunked bridge example, your traffic flows through a sub-interface In the 802.1q trunked bridge example, your traffic flows through a sub-interface
of `eth0` (called `eth0.10`) and Docker routes traffic to your container using of `eth0` (called `eth0.10`) and Docker routes traffic to your container using
its MAC address. To network devices on your network, your container appears to its MAC address. To network devices on your network, your container appears to
be physically attached to the network. be physically attached to the network.