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84 interface gets assigned a link (MAC) address in the range of universally
87 If this fails, a random, locally administered address is generated instead.
88 This address is guaranteed to be unique
92 interfaces on the local machine.
95 The address can be changed by assigning the desired link address using
102 has a non-zero value, the newly created bridge will inherit the MAC
103 address from its first member instead of choosing a random link-level
104 address.
105 This will provide more predictable bridge MAC addresses without any
115 802.11-to-Ethernet bridge for wireless hosts, or traffic isolation.
121 For unicast traffic, the bridge learns which MAC addresses are associated
124 By default the bridge logs MAC address port flapping to
151 Changing capabilities at run-time may cause NIC reinit and a link flap.
168 Attempting to assign an IP address to a bridge member interface, or add
169 a member interface with an assigned IP address to a bridge, will return
186 address family on bridge interfaces.
189 variable configures an IPv6 link-local address on
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198 address family has a concept of scope zone.
202 This means each member interface still has a separate link-local scope
206 aggregated link-local scope zone at the same time.
215 interface and one of the member interfaces, have an IPv6 address
220 checks whether a link-local scoped IPv6 address is configured on
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286 Controls the handling of non-IP packets which are not passed to
292 to unconditionally pass all non-IP Ethernet frames.
332 is not run twice; these can be re-enabled if desired.
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360 on the interface with the MAC address equal to the packet's destination
363 the same MAC address (for example the
366 MAC address of the parent physical interface).
368 their MAC address, excluding the case when the packet's destination
369 MAC address is equal to the MAC address of the interface on which
374 from the list of bridge members with the same MAC address and the
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387 the MAC address of the incoming packet's destination is
394 MAC address is
397 there are possibly other bridge members with the same MAC address
401 same MAC address
409 If the MAC address
416 MAC address.
417 But if the MAC address
429 MAC address, not only to the
435 that are doing IP-forwarding; in some of such cases it is better
436 to assign the IP address only to the
456 interface by looking up the source MAC address in the interface's learning
476 802.11-to-Ethernet bridge (assuming the 802.11 interface is
477 in ad-hoc mode).
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492 Consider a system with two 4-port Ethernet boards.
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512 address through DHCP:
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527 interface and set the local and remote IP addresses for the
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566 driver currently supports only Ethernet and Ethernet-like (e.g., 802.11)