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Is it possible to have physical int eth0 with static ip and in same time add vlan int linked to eth0 with automatic dhcp ??



I try this netplan :-



network:
version: 2
renderer: NetworkManager
ethernets:
eth0:
dhcp4: no
addresses: [192.168.100.60/24]
gateway4: 192.168.100.1
nameservers:
addresses: [8.8.8.8,8.8.4.4]
vlans:
veth0:
id: 0
link: eth0
dhcp4: yes


but it did not work as eth0 works with 192.168.100.60 and vlan0 do take an auto ip address
please help



OK



I think I was misunderstanding
I have only one network card and can not add another one
As I work on orange-pi zero that is a small board computer



So how to do to let the Ubuntu have two interfaces ( for example one physical
and one virtual ) one auto IP And other one is static IP



Is there are some solution ??










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    Is it possible to have physical int eth0 with static ip and in same time add vlan int linked to eth0 with automatic dhcp ??



    I try this netplan :-



    network:
    version: 2
    renderer: NetworkManager
    ethernets:
    eth0:
    dhcp4: no
    addresses: [192.168.100.60/24]
    gateway4: 192.168.100.1
    nameservers:
    addresses: [8.8.8.8,8.8.4.4]
    vlans:
    veth0:
    id: 0
    link: eth0
    dhcp4: yes


    but it did not work as eth0 works with 192.168.100.60 and vlan0 do take an auto ip address
    please help



    OK



    I think I was misunderstanding
    I have only one network card and can not add another one
    As I work on orange-pi zero that is a small board computer



    So how to do to let the Ubuntu have two interfaces ( for example one physical
    and one virtual ) one auto IP And other one is static IP



    Is there are some solution ??










    share|improve this question



























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      Is it possible to have physical int eth0 with static ip and in same time add vlan int linked to eth0 with automatic dhcp ??



      I try this netplan :-



      network:
      version: 2
      renderer: NetworkManager
      ethernets:
      eth0:
      dhcp4: no
      addresses: [192.168.100.60/24]
      gateway4: 192.168.100.1
      nameservers:
      addresses: [8.8.8.8,8.8.4.4]
      vlans:
      veth0:
      id: 0
      link: eth0
      dhcp4: yes


      but it did not work as eth0 works with 192.168.100.60 and vlan0 do take an auto ip address
      please help



      OK



      I think I was misunderstanding
      I have only one network card and can not add another one
      As I work on orange-pi zero that is a small board computer



      So how to do to let the Ubuntu have two interfaces ( for example one physical
      and one virtual ) one auto IP And other one is static IP



      Is there are some solution ??










      share|improve this question
















      Is it possible to have physical int eth0 with static ip and in same time add vlan int linked to eth0 with automatic dhcp ??



      I try this netplan :-



      network:
      version: 2
      renderer: NetworkManager
      ethernets:
      eth0:
      dhcp4: no
      addresses: [192.168.100.60/24]
      gateway4: 192.168.100.1
      nameservers:
      addresses: [8.8.8.8,8.8.4.4]
      vlans:
      veth0:
      id: 0
      link: eth0
      dhcp4: yes


      but it did not work as eth0 works with 192.168.100.60 and vlan0 do take an auto ip address
      please help



      OK



      I think I was misunderstanding
      I have only one network card and can not add another one
      As I work on orange-pi zero that is a small board computer



      So how to do to let the Ubuntu have two interfaces ( for example one physical
      and one virtual ) one auto IP And other one is static IP



      Is there are some solution ??







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