This is wrong.

A bridge does not need an ip address
itself to pass traffic from interface A
to interface C, so it could look like this:

hw interface a <---> bridge b <---> vm interface c
192.168.1.3             none        192.168.1.4

Keep in mind that bridging takes place on layer 2:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bridging_%28networking%29

HTH

Am 14.06.2014 08:41, schrieb lee:
> But when you attach them to bridges and don't have IP addresses on the
> bridges, then they are unreachable.

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