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Improve wording about re-assigning IP addresses

Signed-off-by: Bryan Boreham <bjboreham@gmail.com>
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Bryan Boreham 2016-01-26 14:43:07 +00:00
parent 141a301dca
commit caad94d7bb
2 changed files with 16 additions and 12 deletions

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