Adding a Virtual Network Interface
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   To add a virtual network interface, click the + button at the
   bottom of the interface list. A new window will open, prompting
   you to select one of the three available types of virtual
   interfaces:
     * Bond - NIC (Network Interface Controller) Bonding, a method
       to bind multiple physical network interfaces together into
       a single bonded channel.
     * Team - NIC Teaming, a new implementation to aggregate
       links, designed to provide a small kernel driver to
       implement the fast handling of packet flows, and various
       applications to do everything else in user space.
     * Vlan (Virtual LAN) - A method to create multiple distinct
       broadcast domains which are mutually isolated.

   Select the interface type you want to add, and click Add.
   Another dialog window will open, allowing you to edit any
   available settings for your chosen interface type. For
   information about available settings, see the respective
   sections of the Fedora Networking Guide, available at
   http://docs.fedoraproject.org/. Basic documentation is also
   available in Editing Network Interface Configuration.

Note

   To access the settings dialog again after you closed it, select
   the same interface in the list of configured interfaces and
   click Configure in the bottom right corner of the screen. To
   remove a virtual interface, select it in the list and click the
   - button below.
