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NAME

       podman-network-create - Create a Podman network

SYNOPSIS

       podman network create  [options] [name]

DESCRIPTION

       Create  a  network  configuration for use with Podman. By default, Podman creates a bridge
       connection.  A Macvlan connection can be created with the  -d  macvlan  option.  A  parent
       device for macvlan can be designated with the -o parent=<device> option.

       If no options are provided, Podman will assign a free subnet and name for your network.

       Upon  completion  of creating the network, Podman will display the name of the newly added
       network.

OPTIONS

   --disable-dns
       Disables the DNS plugin for this network  which  if  enabled,  can  perform  container  to
       container name resolution.

   --driver, -d
       Driver to manage the network. Currently bridge, macvlan and ipvlan are supported. Defaults
       to bridge.  As rootless the macvlan and ipvlan driver have no access to the  host  network
       interfaces because rootless networking requires a separate network namespace.

       Special  considerations  for  the  netavark  backend:  -  The  macvlan driver requires the
       --subnet option, DHCP is currently not supported.  - The ipvlan driver  is  not  currently
       supported.

   --gateway
       Define  a  gateway for the subnet. If you want to provide a gateway address, you must also
       provide a subnet option. Can be specified multiple  times.   The  argument  order  of  the
       --subnet, --gateway and --ip-range options must match.

   --internal
       Restrict  external access of this network. Note when using this option, the dnsname plugin
       will be automatically disabled.

   --ip-range
       Allocate container IP from a range.  The range must be  a  complete  subnet  and  in  CIDR
       notation.   The  ip-range  option  must  be  used  with  a subnet option. Can be specified
       multiple times.  The argument order of the --subnet, --gateway and --ip-range options must
       match.

   --ipam-driver=driver
       Set the ipam driver (IP Address Management Driver) for the network. When unset podman will
       choose an ipam driver automatically based on the network driver. Valid values are:
        - host-local: IP addresses are assigned locally.
        - dhcp: IP addresses are assigned from a dhcp server on your network. This driver is  not
       yet supported with netavark. For CNI the dhcp plugin needs to be activated before.
        - none: No ip addresses are assigned to the interfaces.

       You can see the driver in the podman network inspect output under the ipam_options field.

   --ipv6
       Enable  IPv6 (Dual Stack) networking. If not subnets are given it will allocate a ipv4 and
       ipv6 subnet.

   --label
       Set metadata for a network (e.g., --label mykey=value).

   --opt, -o=option
       Set driver specific options.

       All drivers accept the mtu option. The mtu option sets the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU)
       and takes an integer value.

       Additionally  the bridge driver supports the following options: - vlan: This option assign
       VLAN tag and enables vlan_filtering. Defaults to none.  - isolate:  This  option  isolates
       networks by blocking traffic between those that have this option enabled.

       The  macvlan  and  ipvlan  driver support the following options: - parent: The host device
       which should be used for the macvlan interface. Defaults to the default  route  interface.
       - mode: This option sets the specified ip/macvlan mode on the interface.
         - Supported values for macvlan are bridge, private, vepa, passthru. Defaults to bridge.
         - Supported values for ipvlan are l2, l3, l3s. Defaults to l2.

   --subnet
       The  subnet  in  CIDR  notation. Can be specified multiple times to allocate more than one
       subnet for this network.  The argument order of the  --subnet,  --gateway  and  --ip-range
       options must match.  This is useful to set a static ipv4 and ipv6 subnet.

EXAMPLE

       Create a network with no options.

              $ podman network create
              podman2

       Create a network named newnet that uses 192.5.0.0/16 for its subnet.

              $ podman network create --subnet 192.5.0.0/16 newnet
              newnet

       Create an IPv6 network named newnetv6 with a subnet of 2001:db8::/64.

              $ podman network create --subnet 2001:db8::/64 --ipv6 newnetv6
              newnetv6

       Create  a  network  named  newnet  that  uses  192.168.33.0/24  and  defines  a gateway as
       192.168.133.3.

              $ podman network create --subnet 192.168.33.0/24 --gateway 192.168.33.3 newnet
              newnet

       Create a network that uses a *192.168.55.0/24** subnet and has  an  IP  address  range  of
       192.168.55.129 - 192.168.55.254.

              $ podman network create --subnet 192.168.55.0/24 --ip-range 192.168.55.128/25
              podman5

       Create a network with a static ipv4 and ipv6 subnet and set a gateway.

              $ podman network create --subnet 192.168.55.0/24 --gateway 192.168.55.3 --subnet fd52:2a5a:747e:3acd::/64 --gateway fd52:2a5a:747e:3acd::10
              podman4

       Create a Macvlan based network using the host interface eth0. Macvlan networks can only be
       used as root.

              # podman network create -d macvlan -o parent=eth0 --subnet 192.5.0.0/16 newnet
              newnet

SEE ALSO

       podman(1), podman-network(1), podman-network-inspect(1), podman-network-ls(1)

HISTORY

       August 2021, Updated with the new network format  by  Paul  Holzinger  pholzing@redhat.commailto:pholzing@redhat.com⟩

       August     2019,     Originally     compiled     by    Brent    Baude    bbaude@redhat.commailto:bbaude@redhat.compodman-network-create(1)