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5 changes: 0 additions & 5 deletions modules/virt-creating-linux-bridge-nad-cli.adoc
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<8> Optional: Indicates whether the VM connects to the bridge through the default VLAN. The default value is `true`.
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A Linux bridge network attachment definition is the most efficient method for connecting a virtual machine to a VLAN.
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. Optional: If you want to connect a VM to the native network, configure the Linux bridge `NetworkAttachmentDefinition` manifest without specifying any VLAN:
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2 changes: 0 additions & 2 deletions modules/virt-creating-linux-bridge-nad-web.adoc
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You can create a network attachment definition (NAD) to provide layer-2 networking to pods and virtual machines by using the {product-title} web console.

A Linux bridge network attachment definition is the most efficient method for connecting a virtual machine to a VLAN.

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Configuring IP address management (IPAM) in a network attachment definition for virtual machines is not supported.
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