Table of Contents
- Listing Default Networks
- Inspecting a Network
- Connecting and Disconnecting Containers
- Removing Networks
Listing Default Networks
Docker provides three built-in networks out of the box:bridge, host, and none. Use the following command to see them:
| Network Name | Driver | Scope | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| bridge | bridge | local | Default network for standalone containers |
| host | host | local | Containers share the host’s network namespace |
| none | null | local | Containers have no network interfaces |
The bridge network uses the
172.17.0.0/16 subnet by default, with gateway 172.17.0.1 assigned to the docker0 interface on the host.Inspecting a Network
To dive deeper into a network’s configuration—such as its IPAM settings, subnets, gateways, and attached containers—run:Connecting and Disconnecting Containers
You can attach a running container to additional networks or remove it from one without restarting:Removing Networks
Clean up unused networks to avoid clutter:This will remove all networks not used by at least one container.
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