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31.Dd March 25, 2007
32.Dt EDSC 4
33.Os
34.Sh NAME
35.Nm edsc
36.Nd Ethernet discard network interface
37.Sh SYNOPSIS
38.Cd "device edsc"
39.Sh DESCRIPTION
40The
41.Nm
42interface is a software discard mechanism which may be
43used for performance analysis and software testing.
44It imitates an Ethernet device, which
45allows for its use in conjunction with such drivers as
46.Xr if_bridge 4
47and
48.Xr vlan 4 .
49.Pp
50As with other network interfaces, an
51.Nm
52interface must have network addresses assigned for each address family
53with which it is to be used.
54These addresses may be set or changed with the
55.Dv SIOCSIFADDR
56.Xr ioctl 2
57or
58.Xr ifconfig 8
59utility.
60.Pp
61Each
62.Nm
63interface is created at runtime using interface cloning.
64This is most easily done with the
65.Xr ifconfig 8
66.Cm create
67command or using the
68.Va cloned_interfaces
69variable in
70.Xr rc.conf 5 .
71.Sh SEE ALSO
72.Xr ioctl 2 ,
73.Xr arp 4 ,
74.Xr if_bridge 4 ,
75.Xr inet 4 ,
76.Xr intro 4 ,
77.Xr vlan 4 ,
78.Xr rc.conf 5 ,
79.Xr arp 8 ,
80.Xr ifconfig 8
81.Sh HISTORY
82The
83.Nm
84device was derived from the
85.Xr disc 4
86device and first appeared in
87.Fx 6.3 .
88This manpage was adapted from
89.Xr disc 4 .
90.Sh CAVEATS
91Since outgoing packets are just discarded by
92.Nm ,
93ARP requests stay unreplied.
94Consequently, an IP packet cannot be sent via
95.Nm
96until a static
97.Xr arp 4
98entry is created for its next hop using
99.Xr arp 8 .
100.Pp
101Initially an
102.Nm
103interface has a zero link level address.
104It can be changed with
105.Xr ifconfig 8
106.Cm lladdr
107if needed.
108