I need an advise from you guys. I used to have a mikrotik router where one of 
the ports was assigned a subnet that I used for hosting a number of virtual 
machines (lab, not production). That router is since replaced with a switch 
connected to my main local network, so now I am unable to (in an easy way) have 
a routed network. 

What if I install OVS on the host, and creates a 10.0.2.0/24 network there for 
the VM's? Would that give my the same logical setup as before? I'm no stranger 
to networking, but a total newbie concerning OVS. But not afraid to read, 
listen and learn. Should I go for it?

My current host is on a 192.168.88.0/24 network and using a bridge so that the 
VM's can talk to each other and the outside world. However, I would love to 
have them back on 10.0.2.0/24 so that I can have ip's that matches another site 
where the production system resides. My host is an Ubuntu 22.04 on ZFS. 

Maybe there are other solution that works, but learning OVS would also be fun.

Let me know what you think!

/Anders
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