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Intel i350v2 Quad Network Card and Assignment of Ports

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Hi Everyone,

I recently got an Intel i350V2 Quad Network card for my Unraid server. 

I have disabled my integrated network card. 

 

I would like to set it up this way:

Port 1/2 (eth0 and eth1) Link Aggregation for all Unraid Services including some dockers

Port 3 (eth2)  Pi Hole Docker Only

Port 4 (eth3) VM

 

The rationale for this setup stems from the fact that I've noticed with Pi-Hole running when using my integrated network card prior to getting the quad network card, all devices on my network were constantly communicating with my server. I found this to bottleneck my network especially when trying to transfer files to and from Unraid. 

 

The challenge I'm finding with Port 3 (eth2) is that I can't get it to show up in Docker to allow Pi-Hole to use it. 

Since I also have Plex and other docker services running, it is already using the bridge from the main configuration. 

 

In my docker settings I have: 

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For whatever reason, the option of br2 doesn't show up for me to select in the docker container settings. 

I'm assuming I have something setup wrong that is preventing it from working.

Does anyone have any ideas?

Can I only use 1 br interface? 

 

Thanks

Michael

 

 

Edited by radiolex
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  • radiolex changed the title to Intel i350v2 Quad Network Card and Assignment of Ports

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