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Docker network host mapping question

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So I have been researching various things and been ending up confused. I still feel extremely new to the concept of networking in general, but what I was aiming to do is trying to access a docker container with a different IP from my Unraid server. For example:

Unraid Server: 192.168.1.81

Jellyfin container: 192.168.10.21

 

My setup is that I only have the router and the Unraid NAS server. Do I need additional hardware to pull this off, like network switches? I know it would be easier to use the default bridging or br0 network, but I was hoping I could use hostnames that aren't connected to something like 192.168.1.81:8000 or various other ports. I would be grateful for any help or any easier way to make hostnames for multiple containers.

 

Sources I looked into:

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