Host Interface Configuration Files
This directory contains network interface configuration files for Alpine Linux hosts in the ContainerLab topology.
Files
host1_interfaces- Configuration for host1 (VLAN 40, IP 10.40.40.101)host2_interfaces- Configuration for host2 (VLAN 34, IP 10.34.34.102)host3_interfaces- Configuration for host3 (VLAN 40, IP 10.40.40.103)host4_interfaces- Configuration for host4 (VLAN 78, IP 10.78.78.104)
Usage
Each file is mounted to /etc/network/interfaces in its respective host container via ContainerLab's binds feature:
host1:
kind: linux
image: alpine:latest
binds:
- hosts/host1_interfaces:/etc/network/interfaces
Format
Files use Debian/Alpine ifupdown format with bonding and VLAN extensions:
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
auto bond0
iface bond0 inet manual
bond-mode 4 # LACP (802.3ad)
bond-miimon 100
bond-lacp-rate 1
bond-slaves eth1 eth2
auto bond0.<vlan>
iface bond0.<vlan> inet static
address <ip-address>
netmask 255.255.255.0
vlan-raw-device bond0
Key Concepts
LACP Bonding
- All hosts use mode 4 (802.3ad LACP) bonding
- Dual-homed to MLAG leaf pairs for redundancy
- Requires matching LACP configuration on switches
VLAN Tagging
- Hosts handle VLAN tagging via sub-interfaces
- Format:
bond0.<vlan_id>(e.g., bond0.40, bond0.34, bond0.78) - Switch ports are configured as trunks allowing specific VLANs
IP Addressing
- Static IP configuration on VLAN sub-interfaces
- Subnet assignment based on VLAN ID pattern (e.g., VLAN 40 = 10.40.40.0/24)
Modification
To change host configuration:
- Edit the appropriate
host*_interfacesfile - Commit changes to git
- Redeploy the lab:
sudo containerlab deploy -t evpn-lab.clab.yml --reconfigure
No need to manually configure hosts after deployment - these files ensure clean, repeatable deployments.
See Also
- Main README - Project overview and quick start
- TROUBLESHOOTING.md - Troubleshooting guide
- END_TO_END_TESTING.md - Testing procedures