diff --git a/man/systemd.network.xml b/man/systemd.network.xml
index 53c49f817f..3a366a573b 100644
--- a/man/systemd.network.xml
+++ b/man/systemd.network.xml
@@ -608,47 +608,57 @@
Bridge=
- The name of the bridge to add the link to.
+ The name of the bridge to add the link to. See
+ systemd.netdev5.
+
Bond=
- The name of the bond to add the link to.
+ The name of the bond to add the link to. See
+ systemd.netdev5.
+
VRF=
- The name of the VRF to add the link to.
+ The name of the VRF to add the link to. See
+ systemd.netdev5.
+
VLAN=
- The name of a VLAN to create on the link. This
- option may be specified more than once.
+ The name of a VLAN to create on the link. See
+ systemd.netdev5.
+ This option may be specified more than once.
MACVLAN=
- The name of a MACVLAN to create on the link. This
- option may be specified more than once.
+ The name of a MACVLAN to create on the link. See
+ systemd.netdev5.
+ This option may be specified more than once.
VXLAN=
- The name of a VXLAN to create on the link. This
- option may be specified more than once.
+ The name of a VXLAN to create on the link. See
+ systemd.netdev5.
+ This option may be specified more than once.
Tunnel=
- The name of a Tunnel to create on the link. This
- option may be specified more than once.
+ The name of a Tunnel to create on the link. See
+ systemd.netdev5.
+ This option may be specified more than once.
@@ -1287,53 +1297,75 @@
- Example
+ Examples
- /etc/systemd/network/50-static.network
+ Static network configuration
- [Match]
+ # /etc/systemd/network/50-static.network
+[Match]
Name=enp2s0
[Network]
Address=192.168.0.15/24
Gateway=192.168.0.1
+
+ This brings interface enp2s0 up with a static address. The
+ specified gateway will be used for a default route.
- /etc/systemd/network/80-dhcp.network
+ DHCP on ethernet links
- [Match]
+ # /etc/systemd/network/80-dhcp.network
+[Match]
Name=en*
[Network]
DHCP=yes
+
+ This will enable DHCPv4 and DHCPv6 on all interfaces with names starting with
+ en (i.e. ethernet interfaces).
- /etc/systemd/network/25-bridge-static.network
+ A bridge with two enslaved links
- [Match]
+ # /etc/systemd/network/25-bridge-static.network
+[Match]
Name=bridge0
[Network]
Address=192.168.0.15/24
Gateway=192.168.0.1
DNS=192.168.0.1
-
-
- /etc/systemd/network/25-bridge-slave-interface.network
-
- [Match]
+ # /etc/systemd/network/25-bridge-slave-interface-1.network
+[Match]
Name=enp2s0
[Network]
Bridge=bridge0
-
-
- /etc/systemd/network/25-bridge-slave-interface-vlan.network
- [Match]
+ # /etc/systemd/network/25-bridge-slave-interface-2.network
+[Match]
+Name=wlp3s0
+
+[Network]
+Bridge=bridge0
+
+ This creates a bridge and attaches devices enp2s0 and
+ wlp3s0 to it. The bridge will have the specified static address
+ and network assigned, and a default route via the specified gateway will be
+ added. The specified DNS server will be added to the global list of DNS resolvers.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+# /etc/systemd/network/20-bridge-slave-interface-vlan.network
+[Match]
Name=enp2s0
[Network]
@@ -1349,66 +1381,106 @@ VLAN=100-200
[BridgeVLAN]
EgressUntagged=300-400
-
-
- /etc/systemd/network/25-ipip.network
- [Match]
-Name=em1
+ This overrides the configuration specified in the previous example for the
+ interface enp2s0, and enables VLAN on that bridge port. VLAN IDs
+ 1-32, 42, 100-400 will be allowed. Packets tagged with VLAN IDs 42, 300-400 will be
+ untagged when they leave on this interface. Untagged packets which arrive on this
+ interface will be assigned VLAN ID 42.
+
+
+
+ Various tunnels
+
+ /etc/systemd/network/25-tunnels.network
+[Match]
+Name=ens1
[Network]
-Tunnel=ipip-tun
+Tunnel=ipip-tun
+Tunnel=sit-tun
+Tunnel=gre-tun
+Tunnel=vti-tun
+
+
+ /etc/systemd/network/25-tunnel-ipip.netdev
+[NetDev]
+Name=ipip-tun
+Kind=ipip
+
+
+ /etc/systemd/network/25-tunnel-sit.netdev
+[NetDev]
+Name=sit-tun
+Kind=sit
+
+
+ /etc/systemd/network/25-tunnel-gre.netdev
+[NetDev]
+Name=gre-tun
+Kind=gre
+
+
+ /etc/systemd/network/25-tunnel-vti.netdev
+[NetDev]
+Name=vti-tun
+Kind=vti
+
+
+ This will bring interface ens1 up and create an IPIP tunnel,
+ a SIT tunnel, a GRE tunnel, and a VTI tunnel using it.
- /etc/systemd/network/25-sit.network
+ A bond device
- [Match]
-Name=em1
-
-[Network]
-Tunnel=sit-tun
-
-
-
- /etc/systemd/network/25-gre.network
-
- [Match]
-Name=em1
-
-[Network]
-Tunnel=gre-tun
-
-
-
- /etc/systemd/network/25-vti.network
-
- [Match]
-Name=em1
-
-[Network]
-Tunnel=vti-tun
-
-
-
- /etc/systemd/network/25-bond.network
-
- [Match]
+ # /etc/systemd/network/30-bond1.network
+[Match]
Name=bond1
[Network]
-DHCP=yes
+DHCP=ipv6
+
+ # /etc/systemd/network/30-bond1.netdev
+[NetDev]
+Name=bond1
+Kind=bond
+
+
+ # /etc/systemd/network/30-bond1-dev1.nework
+[Match]
+MACAddress=52:54:00:e9:64:41
+
+[Network]
+Bond=bond1
+
+
+ # /etc/systemd/network/30-bond1-dev2.nework
+[Match]
+MACAddress=52:54:00:e9:64:42
+
+[Network]
+Bond=bond1
+
+
+ This will create a bond device bond1 and enslave the two
+ devices with MAC addresses 52:54:00:e9:64:41 and 52:54:00:e9:64:42 to it. IPv6 DHCP
+ will be used to acquire an address.
- /etc/systemd/network/25-vrf.network
- Add the bond1 interface to the VRF master interface vrf-test. This will redirect routes generated on this interface to be within the routing table defined during VRF creation. Traffic won't be redirected towards the VRFs routing table unless specific ip-rules are added.
- [Match]
+ Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF)
+ Add the bond1 interface to the VRF master interface
+ vrf1. This will redirect routes generated on this interface to be
+ within the routing table defined during VRF creation. Traffic won't be redirected
+ towards the VRFs routing table unless specific ip-rules are added.
+ # /etc/systemd/network/25-vrf.network
+[Match]
Name=bond1
[Network]
-VRF=vrf-test
+VRF=vrf1