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60 driver creates a logical link between two or more IEEE 802 networks
81 interface randomly chooses a link (MAC) address in the range reserved for
89 the same link addresses.
90 The address can be changed by assigning the desired link address using
96 .Va net.link.bridge.inherit_mac
97 has a non-zero value, the newly created bridge will inherit the MAC
98 address from its first member instead of choosing a random link-level
110 802.11-to-Ethernet bridge for wireless hosts, or traffic isolation.
124 .Va net.link.bridge.log_mac_flap
145 Changing capabilities at run-time may cause NIC reinit and a link flap.
152 This can be used to multiplex the input of two or more interfaces into a single
164 variable configures an IPv6 link-local address on
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180 multiple links are merged to each other and form a new single link
182 This means each member interface still has a separate link-local scope
185 interface has another single,
186 aggregated link-local scope zone at the same time.
200 checks whether a link-local scoped IPv6 address is configured on
213 .Va net.link.bridge.allow_llz_overlap
251 .Va net.link.bridge.log_stp
264 .Bl -tag -width ".Va net.link.bridge.pfil_onlyip"
265 .It Va net.link.bridge.pfil_onlyip
266 Controls the handling of non-IP packets which are not passed to
272 to unconditionally pass all non-IP Ethernet frames.
273 .It Va net.link.bridge.pfil_member
280 .It Va net.link.bridge.pfil_bridge
287 .It Va net.link.bridge.pfil_local_phys
294 .It Va net.link.bridge.ipfw
312 is not run twice; these can be re-enabled if desired.
313 .It Va net.link.bridge.ipfw_arp
331 .Cm mac-type
365 .Bl -bullet
415 that are doing IP-forwarding; in some of such cases it is better
420 .Va net.link.bridge.pfil_local_phys
456 802.11-to-Ethernet bridge (assuming the 802.11 interface is
457 in ad-hoc mode).
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472 Consider a system with two 4-port Ethernet boards.
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546 driver currently supports only Ethernet and Ethernet-like (e.g., 802.11)