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:experimental:
This is the area where you can *View and Manage your running Instanch es*
This is the area where you can *View and Manage your running Instances*
== View your running Instanch es
== View your running Instances
You can easily browse throught the running *instanch es* in the list using the search bar at the top.
You can easily browse throught the running *instances* in the list using the search bar at the top.
.view containers
image::hybrid:manage-instanches.png[Manage instanches,700,float=center]
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image:hybrid:more-buttons.png[float=right]
* We can *connect* to instanch e by using the btn:[connect] button
* We can *connect* to the instance by using the btn:[connect] button
* We can *stop* it by using the btn:[stop] button
* We can *show* the log messages by using the btn:[log] button
* We can *list* ports exposed outside the Docker Networks by using the btn:[link] button
* We can *list* exposed ports outside the Docker Networks by using the btn:[link] button
* We can get info about the *network* with the btn:[network] button image:hybrid:more-network.png[] (see below).
=== Console
The *Console* window shows the log messages for the running instanch e
The *Console* window shows the log messages for the running instance
.console
image::hybrid:console.png[Console,700,float=center]
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Networks can be configured to provide complete isolation for containers, which enable building applications that work together securely.
You can add containers to one or more networks. A container with attachments to multiple networks can connect with all of the containers on all of those networks. This lets you build a “hub” of sorts to connect to multiple networks and separate concerns .
You can add containers to one or more networks. A container with attachments to multiple networks can connect with all of the containers on all of those networks. This lets you build a “hub” of sorts.
=== multiple network
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You can use kbd:[Ctrl] to select multiple networks
After we have selected the desired *networks* we can *update* i t by using the btn:[update] icon
After we have selected the desired *networks* we can *update* them by using the btn:[update] icon