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9: Management configuration settings
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DHCP specifies the interface protocol, DHCP in this example eth0.1 is the
physical interface associated with this section
The interface protocol may be one of the following shown in the table below.
Protocol Description Program
static Static configuration with fixed address and netmask. ip/ifconfig
dhcp Address and netmask are assigned by DHCP. udhcpc
3g
CDMA, UMTS or GPRS connection using an AT-style 3G
modem.
comgt
L2tp Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol. xl2tpd
none Unspecified protocol. -
Depending on the interface protocol used, several other options may be required
for a complete interface declaration. The corresponding options for each protocol
are listed below. Options marked as "yes" in the "Required" column must be
defined in the interface section if the corresponding protocol is used, options
marked as "no" may be defined but can be omitted as well.
9.5.2 Options valid for all protocol types
Name Type Required Default Description
ifname interface
name(s)
yes (none) Defines physical interface name to assign
to this section, list of interfaces if type
bridge is set.
type string no (none) If set to "bridge", a bridge containing the
given ifnames is created.
stp boolean no 0 Only valid for type "bridge", enables the
Spanning Tree Protocol.
macaddr mac address no (none) Overrides MAC address of this interface.
mtu number no (none) Overrides the default MTU on this
interface.
auto boolean no 0 for proto
none, else
1
Specifies whether to bring up interface on
boot.
accept_ra boolean no 1 for
protocol
dhcp, else
1
Specifies whether to accept IPv6 Router
Advertisements on this interface.
send_rs boolean no 1 for
protocol
static, else
0
Specifies whether to send Router
Solicitations on this interface.
monitored
Boolean No 0 Specifies whether to send Interface status
to Monitor.
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