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In an enterprise environment, administrators often use VLAN technology to logically divide different devices within the same physical LAN into different broadcast domains, which allows for port separation, increased security, and ease of management.
In a virtualized environment, is it possible to run virtual machines belonging to different VLANs on a single host? The answer is yes. Currently, the configuration of multi-VLAN virtual machines is supported in the mainstream virtual machine solution.
Below, linuxplus.org three small videos to show you how to configure in a KVM environment.
"Video 1"
Https://v.qq.com/x/page/o03610vt0a5.html
"Video 2"
Https://v.qq.com/x/page/l036186p1aq.html
"Video 3"
Https://v.qq.com/x/page/r03614etaz3.html
Video tutorial-KVM configuration of multiple VLANs in virtual machines