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NG_EIFACE(4) DragonFly Kernel Interfaces Manual NG_EIFACE(4)
NAME
ng_eiface - generic Ethernet interface netgraph node type
SYNOPSIS
#include <netgraph/eiface/ng_eiface.h>
DESCRIPTION
The eiface netgraph node implements the generic Ethernet interface. When
eiface node is created, a new interface appears which is accessible via
ifconfig(8). These interfaces are named "ngeth0", "ngeth1", etc. When a
node is shut down, the corresponding interface is removed, and the
interface name becomes available for reuse by future eiface nodes. New
nodes always take the first unused interface.
HOOKS
An eiface node has a single hook named ether, which should be connected
to the Ethernet downstream. Packets transmitted via the interface flow
out this hook. Similarly, packets received on the hook go to the
protocol stack as packets received by any real Ethernet interface.
CONTROL MESSAGES
This node type supports the generic control messages, plus the following:
NGM_EIFACE_SET (set)
Set link-level address of the interface. Requires struct
ether_addr as an argument. This message also has an ASCII
version, called "set", which requires as an argument an ASCII
string consisting of 6 colon-separated hex digits.
NGM_EIFACE_GET_IFNAME (getifname)
Return the name of the associated interface as a NUL-terminated
ASCII string.
NGM_EIFACE_GET_IFADDRS
Return the list of link-level addresses associated with the node.
SHUTDOWN
This node shuts down upon receipt of a NGM_SHUTDOWN control message. The
associated interface is removed and its name becomes available for reuse
by future eiface nodes.
Unlike most other node types, an eiface node does not go away when all
hooks have been disconnected; rather, and explicit NGM_SHUTDOWN control
message is required.
SEE ALSO
netgraph(4), ng_ether(4), ng_iface(4), ifconfig(8), ngctl(8)
HISTORY
The eiface node type was implemented in FreeBSD 4.6.
AUTHORS
The eiface node type was written by Vitaly V Belekhov. This manual page
was written by Gleb Smirnoff.
DragonFly 6.1-DEVELOPMENT February 3, 2005 DragonFly 6.1-DEVELOPMENT