All the iad2 hosts are on 10GB network, so should be able to use 9000mtu. Signed-off-by: Kevin Fenzi <kevin@scrye.com>
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998 B
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br0_ipv4: 10.3.167.17 br0_ipv4_gw: 10.3.167.254 br0_ipv4_nm: 24 br0_port0_mac: "{{ mac1 }}" dns1: 10.3.163.33 dns2: 10.3.163.34 dns_search1: "stg.iad2.fedoraproject.org" dns_search2: "iad2.fedoraproject.org" dns_search3: "fedoraproject.org" freezes: false has_ipv4: yes mac1: E4:43:4B:F7:AC:CC mac2: E4:43:4B:F7:AC:CE mac3: E4:43:4B:F7:AC:EC mac4: E4:43:4B:F7:AC:ED mgmt_ipv4: 10.3.160.157 mgmt_mac: "2c:ea:7f:f3:58:4e" nested: true network_connections:
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autoconnect: yes ip: address:
- "{{ br0_ipv4 }}/{{ br0_ipv4_nm }}"
dhcp4: no dns:
- "{{ dns1 }}"
- "{{ dns2 }}"
dns_search:
- "{{ dns_search1 }}"
- "{{ dns_search2 }}"
- "{{ dns_search3 }}"
gateway4: "{{ br0_ipv4_gw }}" name: br0 state: up type: bridge mtu: 9000
- mac: "{{ br0_port0_mac }}" master: br0 name: br0-port0 state: up type: ethernet mtu: 9000