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Getting bridge networking to work of OSX KVM in Virt-manager

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I installed MacOSX Using macOS-Simple-KVM

I want to setup bridge networking, so that host & guest are on same network & can find each other.

I'm doing this in virt-manager.

I created a bridge network & used it in virt-manager. Other KVMs (eg. kali linux KVM) are working fine with this method but MacOSX KVM isn't getting connected.

All the guides I've been reading like

are asking me to add the bridge to the QEMU command or their shell script. But I'm not using QEMU commandline or any shellscript. I'm using virt-manager instead.

How do I bridge networking to work of OSX KVM in Virt-manager

output of brctl show:

bridge name bridge id       STP enabled interfaces
bridge0     8000.d641365226f7   yes     enp5s0
                            vnet15
                            vnet16
virbr0      8000.525400e861c6   yes     tap0
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Wait! Does virt-manager also run QEMU command only in the background? No right?
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