VIRT(4) Device Drivers Manual VIRT(4)

virt
rump kernel virtual network interface

The virt interface acts as a link between a rump kernel and a host tap(4) interface. Interface number <n> always corresponds with the host tap interface tap<n>. All data sent by virt is written into /dev/tap<n> and all data read from /dev/tap<n> is passed as Ethernet input to the rump kernel.

A virt interface can be created and destroyed in the normal fashion with ifconfig(8).

The host's tap(4) interface can be further bridged with hardware interfaces to provide full Internet access to a rump kernel.

rump(3), bridge(4), tap(4), brconfig(8), ifconfig(8)
July 3, 2013 NetBSD 9.4