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Virtual Ethernet device is an Ethernet-like device that can be used inside a container. Unlike a venet network device, a veth device has a MAC address. Therefore, it can be used in more configurations. When veth is bridged to a CT0 network interface (e.g., eth0), the container can act as an independent host on the network. The container's user can set up all of the networking himself, including IPs, gateways, etc.