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Signed-off-by: Charles Smith <charles.smith@docker.com>
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Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
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title = "Network configuration"
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description = "Docker networking feature is introduced"
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keywords = ["network, networking, bridge, docker, documentation"]
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type="menu"
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identifier="smn_networking"
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<![end-metadata]-->
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# Docker networks feature overview
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This sections explains how to use the Docker networks feature. This feature allows users to define their own networks and connect containers to them. Using this feature you can create a network on a single host or a network that spans across multiple hosts.
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- [Understand Docker container networks](index.md)
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- [Work with network commands](work-with-networks.md)
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- [Get started with multi-host networking](get-started-overlay.md)
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If you are already familiar with Docker's default bridge network, `docker0` that network continues to be supported. It is created automatically in every installation. The default bridge network is also named `bridge`. To see a list of topics related to that network, read the articles listed in the [Docker default bridge network](default_network/index.md).
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