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KVM Ubuntu Network not pinging when added a new bridge to my existing bond network

 The problem I faced is that When I already a two NIC on my ubuntu server and i have an existing netplan like this:

    bond1:

      addresses:

      - 192.168.0.7/16

      interfaces:

      - ens52

      - ens53

      nameservers:

        addresses: []

        search: []

      parameters:

        lacp-rate: fast

        mode: 802.3ad

        transmit-hash-policy: layer3+4


Later i have added a new bridge on top of this with name:

#ovs-vsctl show

   Bridge datantwk

        Port bond1

            Interface bond1

        Port datantwk

            Interface datantwk

                type: internal



Then problem started as IPs in this network is not pinging.

To resolve i have deleted the new bridge on this and it worked:
Comamnd used: #ovs-vsctl del-br datantwk

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