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69 interface is created at runtime using interface cloning.
81 interface randomly chooses a link (MAC) address in the range reserved for
112 A bridge works like a switch, forwarding traffic from one interface
132 .Va ifconfig_ Ns Ao Ar interface Ac Ns Li ="up"
136 The MTU of the first member interface to be added is used as the bridge MTU.
144 All the capabilities are restored when the interface is removed from the bridge.
166 interface:
182 This means each member interface still has a separate link-local scope
185 interface has another single,
195 interface and one of the member interfaces, have an IPv6 address
201 a member interface to be added and the
203 interface.
206 interface has IPv6 addresses,
207 IPv6 addresses on the member interface will be automatically removed
208 before the interface is added.
221 interface flags are not enabled by default on
259 inbound on the originating interface, on the bridge interface and outbound on
283 to enable filtering on the bridge interface, set
290 to additionally filter on the physical interface for locally destined packets.
336 the filter on the interface that is looked up in the routing
340 on the interface with the MAC address equal to the packet's destination
346 MAC address of the parent physical interface).
349 MAC address is equal to the MAC address of the interface on which
352 interface.
353 In all other cases the interface seen by the packet filter is chosen
370 the interface on which packet entered the system is
380 the bridge has more than one interface that are sharing the
393 the filter will see the packet on interface
401 then the interface that will be seen by the filter is one of the
403 It is not possible to predict the name of the actual interface
413 their interface name, one should be aware of this implication.
418 interface and not to the bridge members.
421 will let you do the additional filtering on the physical interface.
424 applications may open a bridge interface in emulated mode.
428 member interface will be received by the netmap application.
432 application transmits a packet to the host stack via the bridge interface,
436 interface by looking up the source MAC address in the interface's learning
438 Packets for which no matching source interface is found are dropped and the
440 If a matching source interface is found,
442 treats the packet as though it was received from the corresponding interface
456 802.11-to-Ethernet bridge (assuming the 802.11 interface is
489 The bridge can be used as a regular host interface at the same time as bridging
507 interface and set the local and remote IP addresses for the