Fixing mismatched network name.
Using `my-net` to be consistent with:
https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/run/
Signed-off-by: Robert Wallis <smilingrob@gmail.com>
Upstream-commit: 3969f77c86
Component: cli
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### Connect a container to a network (--net)
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When you start a container use the `--net` flag to connect it to a network.
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This adds the `busybox` container to the `mynet` network.
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This adds the `busybox` container to the `my-net` network.
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```bash
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$ docker run -itd --net=my-multihost-network busybox
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$ docker run -itd --net=my-net busybox
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```
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You can also choose the IP addresses for the container with `--ip` and `--ip6`
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flags when you start the container on a user-defined network.
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```bash
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$ docker run -itd --net=my-multihost-network --ip=10.10.9.75 busybox
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$ docker run -itd --net=my-net --ip=10.10.9.75 busybox
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```
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If you want to add a running container to a network use the `docker network connect` subcommand.
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