Netplan - configuring 2 vlan on same bonding












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On my Ubuntu servers (16.04) I used to create a bonding between 2 interfaces and set 2 adresses on it from 2 different vlan.



I can't manage to create the same configuration with Netplan for my new servers, I only see examples with 1 bonding and 1 address, or 2 vlan but no bonding...



Here is the interface file file I would like to reproduce :



auto enp61s0f0
iface enp61s0f0 inet manual
bond-master bond0
mtu 9000
auto enp61s0f1
iface enp61s0f1 inet manual
bond-master bond0
mtu 9000
auto bond0
iface bond0 inet manual
bond-mode balance-xor
bond-miimon 100
bond-slaves none
mtu 9000
auto bond0.170
iface bond0.170 inet static
vlan-raw-device bond0
address 192.168.170.190
netmask 255.255.255.0
network 192.168.170.0
broadcast 192.168.170.255
gateway 192.168.170.1
dns-nameservers 192.168.170.100 192.168.170.101
dns-search network.lan
mtu 9000
auto bond0.186
iface bond0.186 inet static
vlan-raw-device bond0
address 192.168.186.225
netmask 255.255.255.0
network 192.168.186.0
broadcast 192.168.186.255
mtu 9000


Do you have any idea how I could do it ?



Thank you !



Ludwig










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    On my Ubuntu servers (16.04) I used to create a bonding between 2 interfaces and set 2 adresses on it from 2 different vlan.



    I can't manage to create the same configuration with Netplan for my new servers, I only see examples with 1 bonding and 1 address, or 2 vlan but no bonding...



    Here is the interface file file I would like to reproduce :



    auto enp61s0f0
    iface enp61s0f0 inet manual
    bond-master bond0
    mtu 9000
    auto enp61s0f1
    iface enp61s0f1 inet manual
    bond-master bond0
    mtu 9000
    auto bond0
    iface bond0 inet manual
    bond-mode balance-xor
    bond-miimon 100
    bond-slaves none
    mtu 9000
    auto bond0.170
    iface bond0.170 inet static
    vlan-raw-device bond0
    address 192.168.170.190
    netmask 255.255.255.0
    network 192.168.170.0
    broadcast 192.168.170.255
    gateway 192.168.170.1
    dns-nameservers 192.168.170.100 192.168.170.101
    dns-search network.lan
    mtu 9000
    auto bond0.186
    iface bond0.186 inet static
    vlan-raw-device bond0
    address 192.168.186.225
    netmask 255.255.255.0
    network 192.168.186.0
    broadcast 192.168.186.255
    mtu 9000


    Do you have any idea how I could do it ?



    Thank you !



    Ludwig










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      On my Ubuntu servers (16.04) I used to create a bonding between 2 interfaces and set 2 adresses on it from 2 different vlan.



      I can't manage to create the same configuration with Netplan for my new servers, I only see examples with 1 bonding and 1 address, or 2 vlan but no bonding...



      Here is the interface file file I would like to reproduce :



      auto enp61s0f0
      iface enp61s0f0 inet manual
      bond-master bond0
      mtu 9000
      auto enp61s0f1
      iface enp61s0f1 inet manual
      bond-master bond0
      mtu 9000
      auto bond0
      iface bond0 inet manual
      bond-mode balance-xor
      bond-miimon 100
      bond-slaves none
      mtu 9000
      auto bond0.170
      iface bond0.170 inet static
      vlan-raw-device bond0
      address 192.168.170.190
      netmask 255.255.255.0
      network 192.168.170.0
      broadcast 192.168.170.255
      gateway 192.168.170.1
      dns-nameservers 192.168.170.100 192.168.170.101
      dns-search network.lan
      mtu 9000
      auto bond0.186
      iface bond0.186 inet static
      vlan-raw-device bond0
      address 192.168.186.225
      netmask 255.255.255.0
      network 192.168.186.0
      broadcast 192.168.186.255
      mtu 9000


      Do you have any idea how I could do it ?



      Thank you !



      Ludwig










      share|improve this question














      On my Ubuntu servers (16.04) I used to create a bonding between 2 interfaces and set 2 adresses on it from 2 different vlan.



      I can't manage to create the same configuration with Netplan for my new servers, I only see examples with 1 bonding and 1 address, or 2 vlan but no bonding...



      Here is the interface file file I would like to reproduce :



      auto enp61s0f0
      iface enp61s0f0 inet manual
      bond-master bond0
      mtu 9000
      auto enp61s0f1
      iface enp61s0f1 inet manual
      bond-master bond0
      mtu 9000
      auto bond0
      iface bond0 inet manual
      bond-mode balance-xor
      bond-miimon 100
      bond-slaves none
      mtu 9000
      auto bond0.170
      iface bond0.170 inet static
      vlan-raw-device bond0
      address 192.168.170.190
      netmask 255.255.255.0
      network 192.168.170.0
      broadcast 192.168.170.255
      gateway 192.168.170.1
      dns-nameservers 192.168.170.100 192.168.170.101
      dns-search network.lan
      mtu 9000
      auto bond0.186
      iface bond0.186 inet static
      vlan-raw-device bond0
      address 192.168.186.225
      netmask 255.255.255.0
      network 192.168.186.0
      broadcast 192.168.186.255
      mtu 9000


      Do you have any idea how I could do it ?



      Thank you !



      Ludwig







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