If you've got multiple NICs I'd encourage making use of Bonding gaining network fault tolerance. You can apply bridging and VLANS here as well.
#Node 5
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
auto eno1
iface eno1 inet manual
mtu 9000
auto eno2
iface eno2 inet manual
mtu 9000
iface eno3 inet...
This looks like it should work if you applied iptables routing rules, assuming you assigned all your VMS .17.0/24 addresses. I'm also assuming eno1 is your public interface with public IP assignment. As apposed to bridging VLANS you can also just create a second bridge e.g.
auto vmbr0
iface...
Couple of items, VLAN 20 and 30 are absent from your interfaces. Also, you've set a gateway of .1 on 17 destination unknown in context. Here's an example of how I've done it on OHV. Hope it helps! I admit, I struggled with this as well starting out trying a multitude of Googled methods...
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