Hi - I am a complete newb at Ovirt, but have setup my Ovirt manager and a host 
and connected them together.

I am basically looking to replicate in my lab with Ovirt what a simple VMware 
installation is doing.

I would like a single network or in vmware terms a vswitch, with two network 
cards in the node, both connected to trunked ports so that I can create port 
groups with different vlans, one for management, and one for VMs and possibly a 
DMZ vlan.

I have tried bonding the network interfaces, but there is also a bridge option 
and I don't know what that does.  I have read the ovirt docs on bonded 
interfaces and they are a little bit terse to actually get me started on this.

If there is a better guide, or simple explanation to get me over this hurdle I 
would appreciate it.  Sorry for all the vmware terms as well, but I have worked 
with vmware for many years and it's the only virtual environment I know really 
well - but with their pricing models, I really need to start looking around now!

Thanks very much!

Bill Dossett
Virtualisation Architect

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