+3. Optional: Enable multiqueue support
+ The vhost-user interface must be configured in Open vSwitch with the
+ desired amount of queues with:
+
+ ```
+ ovs-vsctl set Interface vhost-user-2 options:n_rxq=<requested queues>
+ ```
+
+ QEMU needs to be configured as well.
+ The $q below should match the queues requested in OVS (if $q is more,
+ packets will not be received).
+ The $v is the number of vectors, which is '$q x 2 + 2'.
+
+ ```
+ -chardev socket,id=char2,path=/usr/local/var/run/openvswitch/vhost-user-2
+ -netdev type=vhost-user,id=mynet2,chardev=char2,vhostforce,queues=$q
+ -device virtio-net-pci,mac=00:00:00:00:00:02,netdev=mynet2,mq=on,vectors=$v
+ ```
+
+ If one wishes to use multiple queues for an interface in the guest, the
+ driver in the guest operating system must be configured to do so. It is
+ recommended that the number of queues configured be equal to '$q'.
+
+ For example, this can be done for the Linux kernel virtio-net driver with:
+
+ ```
+ ethtool -L <DEV> combined <$q>
+ ```
+
+ A note on the command above:
+
+ `-L`: Changes the numbers of channels of the specified network device
+
+ `combined`: Changes the number of multi-purpose channels.
+