--- other: - | A ML2/OVN virtual port cannot be bound to a virtual machine. If a port IP address is assigned as an allowed address pair into another port, the first one is considered a virtual port. If the second port (non-virtual) is bound to ML2/OVN, the virtual port cannot be bound to a virtual machine; a virtual port is created only to reserve a set of IP addresses to be used by other ports. The OVN mechanism driver prevents that a virtual port has a device ID; a device ID is provided when the port is being bound.