(network-macvlan)= # Macvlan network Macvlan is a virtual {abbr}`LAN (Local Area Network)` that you can use if you want to assign several IP addresses to the same network interface, basically splitting up the network interface into several sub-interfaces with their own IP addresses. You can then assign IP addresses based on the randomly generated MAC addresses. The `macvlan` network type allows to specify presets to use when connecting instances to a parent interface. In this case, the instance NICs can simply set the `network` option to the network they connect to without knowing any of the underlying configuration details. ```{note} If you are using a `macvlan` network, communication between the LXD host and the instances is not possible. Both the host and the instances can talk to the gateway, but they cannot communicate directly. ``` (network-macvlan-options)= ## Configuration options The following configuration key namespaces are currently supported for the `macvlan` network type: - `maas` (MAAS network identification) - `user` (free-form key/value for user metadata) ```{note} {{note_ip_addresses_CIDR}} ``` The following configuration options are available for the `macvlan` network type: % Include content from [../metadata.txt](../metadata.txt) ```{include} ../metadata.txt :start-after: :end-before: ```