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Improve wording about re-assigning IP addresses
Signed-off-by: Bryan Boreham <bjboreham@gmail.com>
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@ -56,12 +56,14 @@ $ docker network connect --alias db --alias mysql multi-host-network container2
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You can pause, restart, and stop containers that are connected to a network.
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Paused containers remain connected and can be revealed by a `network inspect`.
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When the container is stopped, it does not appear on the network until you restart
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it. If specified, the container's IP address(es) will be reapplied (if still available)
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when a stopped container rejoins the network. One way to guarantee that the container
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will be assigned the same IP addresses when it rejoins the network after a stop
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or a disconnect, is to specify the `--ip-range` when creating the network, and choose
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the static IP address(es) from outside the range. This will ensure that the IP address
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will not be given to other dynamic containers while this container is not on the network.
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it.
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If specified, the container's IP address(es) is reapplied when a stopped
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container is restarted. If the IP address is no longer available, the container
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fails to start. One way to guarantee that the IP address is available is
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to specify an `--ip-range` when creating the network, and choose the static IP
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address(es) from outside that range. This ensures that the IP address is not
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given to another container while this container is not on the network.
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```bash
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$ docker network create --subnet 172.20.0.0/16 --ip-range 172.20.240.0/20 multi-host-network
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@ -28,12 +28,14 @@ $ docker run -itd --net=multi-host-network --ip 172.20.88.22 --ip6 2001:db8::882
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You can pause, restart, and stop containers that are connected to a network.
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Paused containers remain connected and can be revealed by a `network inspect`.
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When the container is stopped, it does not appear on the network until you restart
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it. If specified, the container's IP address(es) will be reapplied (if still available)
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when a stopped container rejoins the network. One way to guarantee that the container
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will be assigned the same IP addresses when it rejoins the network after a stop
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or a disconnect, is to specify the `--ip-range` when creating the network, and choose
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the static IP address(es) from outside the range. This will ensure that the IP address
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will not be given to other dynamic containers while this container is not on the network.
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it.
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If specified, the container's IP address(es) is reapplied when a stopped
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container is restarted. If the IP address is no longer available, the container
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fails to start. One way to guarantee that the IP address is available is
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to specify an `--ip-range` when creating the network, and choose the static IP
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address(es) from outside that range. This ensures that the IP address is not
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given to another container while this container is not on the network.
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```bash
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$ docker network create --subnet 172.20.0.0/16 --ip-range 172.20.240.0/20 multi-host-network
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