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   [[Docker create#Overview|docker create]] --name <''container-name''> \
   [[Docker create#Overview|docker create]] --name <''container-name''> \
     --network <''network-name''> \
     '''--network''' <''network-name''> \
     --publish <''host-port''>:<''container-port''> \
     --publish <''host-port''>:<''container-port''> \
   ...
   ...

Revision as of 17:00, 30 April 2018

Internal

Overview

List Networks

docker network ls

Create a New User-Defined Bridge Network

https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/network_create/#specify-advanced-options

Command creates a user-defined bridge network:

docker network create \
   [--driver=bridge] \
   [--subnet=172.29.0.0/16] \
   [--ip-range=172.28.5.0/24 ] \
   [--gateway=172.29.5.253] \
 <user-defined-bridge-network-name>

Remove a User-Defined Bridge Network

docker network rm <user-defined-bridge-network-name>

Note that containers need to be disconnected first from the network being removed.

Connect a Container to a Network

When a container is created with docker create, one more more --network flags can be specified. Docker will use this information to connect the container to the specified network(s).

 docker create --name <container-name> \
   --network <network-name> \
   --publish <host-port>:<container-port> \
 ...

Disconnect a Container from a Network

docker network disconnect <network-name> <container-name>