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Enable conection bridge in centOS 6.1


Can't ping gateway after bridgeCentOS bridge not passing traffic to eth1?Bridge does not get IP via DHCP at boothow do I build a bridge between two virtual machines?CentOS 7 teamed bridge network only works on single NICbridge not created automaticallyopenvpn bridge tap to ethernet“Network unreachable” after adding ovs bridgeCreating VLAN Bridge for KVM Virtual MachinesLinux bridge stops working after adding 2nd interface






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It used a vm with centos 6 in bridge, without any problem. But today, when starting vm, it is stated that there is no connectivity to the network.



I have the following error message: 'Bonding, bridging, and VLANS are disabled in NetWorkManager.'



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My ifcfg_bridge_conection:



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    It used a vm with centos 6 in bridge, without any problem. But today, when starting vm, it is stated that there is no connectivity to the network.



    I have the following error message: 'Bonding, bridging, and VLANS are disabled in NetWorkManager.'



    enter image description here



    My ifcfg_bridge_conection:



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      It used a vm with centos 6 in bridge, without any problem. But today, when starting vm, it is stated that there is no connectivity to the network.



      I have the following error message: 'Bonding, bridging, and VLANS are disabled in NetWorkManager.'



      enter image description here



      My ifcfg_bridge_conection:



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      It used a vm with centos 6 in bridge, without any problem. But today, when starting vm, it is stated that there is no connectivity to the network.



      I have the following error message: 'Bonding, bridging, and VLANS are disabled in NetWorkManager.'



      enter image description here



      My ifcfg_bridge_conection:



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          The version of NetworkManager in CentOS 6 doesn’t support bridging. Use NM_CONTROLLED=noin the ifcfg file to make sure the “network” service manages it instead. Also, read more about this limitation in the Redhat docs.






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          • Also, I really hope that’s a typo and you meant CentOS 6.10.

            – jsbillings
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          • I define in ifcfg-lo it? prntscr.com/n60npr

            – Gvr
            Apr 1 at 17:44











          • No, the bridge definition file.

            – jsbillings
            Apr 1 at 17:50











          • Result 'ifconfig:' prntscr.com/n60v08 - Configuration bridge: prntscr.com/n60vtt I use wi-fi connection. Is this 'Link encap: Ethernet' correct on bridge?

            – Gvr
            Apr 1 at 17:55












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          The version of NetworkManager in CentOS 6 doesn’t support bridging. Use NM_CONTROLLED=noin the ifcfg file to make sure the “network” service manages it instead. Also, read more about this limitation in the Redhat docs.






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          • Also, I really hope that’s a typo and you meant CentOS 6.10.

            – jsbillings
            Mar 30 at 20:27











          • I define in ifcfg-lo it? prntscr.com/n60npr

            – Gvr
            Apr 1 at 17:44











          • No, the bridge definition file.

            – jsbillings
            Apr 1 at 17:50











          • Result 'ifconfig:' prntscr.com/n60v08 - Configuration bridge: prntscr.com/n60vtt I use wi-fi connection. Is this 'Link encap: Ethernet' correct on bridge?

            – Gvr
            Apr 1 at 17:55
















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          The version of NetworkManager in CentOS 6 doesn’t support bridging. Use NM_CONTROLLED=noin the ifcfg file to make sure the “network” service manages it instead. Also, read more about this limitation in the Redhat docs.






          share|improve this answer























          • Also, I really hope that’s a typo and you meant CentOS 6.10.

            – jsbillings
            Mar 30 at 20:27











          • I define in ifcfg-lo it? prntscr.com/n60npr

            – Gvr
            Apr 1 at 17:44











          • No, the bridge definition file.

            – jsbillings
            Apr 1 at 17:50











          • Result 'ifconfig:' prntscr.com/n60v08 - Configuration bridge: prntscr.com/n60vtt I use wi-fi connection. Is this 'Link encap: Ethernet' correct on bridge?

            – Gvr
            Apr 1 at 17:55














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          The version of NetworkManager in CentOS 6 doesn’t support bridging. Use NM_CONTROLLED=noin the ifcfg file to make sure the “network” service manages it instead. Also, read more about this limitation in the Redhat docs.






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          The version of NetworkManager in CentOS 6 doesn’t support bridging. Use NM_CONTROLLED=noin the ifcfg file to make sure the “network” service manages it instead. Also, read more about this limitation in the Redhat docs.







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          • Also, I really hope that’s a typo and you meant CentOS 6.10.

            – jsbillings
            Mar 30 at 20:27











          • I define in ifcfg-lo it? prntscr.com/n60npr

            – Gvr
            Apr 1 at 17:44











          • No, the bridge definition file.

            – jsbillings
            Apr 1 at 17:50











          • Result 'ifconfig:' prntscr.com/n60v08 - Configuration bridge: prntscr.com/n60vtt I use wi-fi connection. Is this 'Link encap: Ethernet' correct on bridge?

            – Gvr
            Apr 1 at 17:55


















          • Also, I really hope that’s a typo and you meant CentOS 6.10.

            – jsbillings
            Mar 30 at 20:27











          • I define in ifcfg-lo it? prntscr.com/n60npr

            – Gvr
            Apr 1 at 17:44











          • No, the bridge definition file.

            – jsbillings
            Apr 1 at 17:50











          • Result 'ifconfig:' prntscr.com/n60v08 - Configuration bridge: prntscr.com/n60vtt I use wi-fi connection. Is this 'Link encap: Ethernet' correct on bridge?

            – Gvr
            Apr 1 at 17:55

















          Also, I really hope that’s a typo and you meant CentOS 6.10.

          – jsbillings
          Mar 30 at 20:27





          Also, I really hope that’s a typo and you meant CentOS 6.10.

          – jsbillings
          Mar 30 at 20:27













          I define in ifcfg-lo it? prntscr.com/n60npr

          – Gvr
          Apr 1 at 17:44





          I define in ifcfg-lo it? prntscr.com/n60npr

          – Gvr
          Apr 1 at 17:44













          No, the bridge definition file.

          – jsbillings
          Apr 1 at 17:50





          No, the bridge definition file.

          – jsbillings
          Apr 1 at 17:50













          Result 'ifconfig:' prntscr.com/n60v08 - Configuration bridge: prntscr.com/n60vtt I use wi-fi connection. Is this 'Link encap: Ethernet' correct on bridge?

          – Gvr
          Apr 1 at 17:55






          Result 'ifconfig:' prntscr.com/n60v08 - Configuration bridge: prntscr.com/n60vtt I use wi-fi connection. Is this 'Link encap: Ethernet' correct on bridge?

          – Gvr
          Apr 1 at 17:55


















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