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6<refentry id="systemd.netdev" conditional='ENABLE_NETWORKD'>
7
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8 <refentryinfo>
9 <title>systemd.network</title>
10 <productname>systemd</productname>
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11 </refentryinfo>
12
13 <refmeta>
14 <refentrytitle>systemd.netdev</refentrytitle>
15 <manvolnum>5</manvolnum>
16 </refmeta>
17
18 <refnamediv>
19 <refname>systemd.netdev</refname>
20 <refpurpose>Virtual Network Device configuration</refpurpose>
21 </refnamediv>
22
23 <refsynopsisdiv>
24 <para><filename><replaceable>netdev</replaceable>.netdev</filename></para>
25 </refsynopsisdiv>
26
27 <refsect1>
28 <title>Description</title>
29
30 <para>Network setup is performed by
31 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd-networkd</refentrytitle><manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry>.
32 </para>
33
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34 <para>The main Virtual Network Device file must have the extension <filename>.netdev</filename>;
35 other extensions are ignored. Virtual network devices are created as soon as networkd is
36 started. If a netdev with the specified name already exists, networkd will use that as-is rather
37 than create its own. Note that the settings of the pre-existing netdev will not be changed by
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38 networkd.</para>
39
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40 <para>The <filename>.netdev</filename> files are read from the files located in the system
41 network directory <filename>/usr/lib/systemd/network</filename>, the volatile runtime network
42 directory <filename>/run/systemd/network</filename> and the local administration network
43 directory <filename>/etc/systemd/network</filename>. All configuration files are collectively
44 sorted and processed in lexical order, regardless of the directories in which they live.
45 However, files with identical filenames replace each other. Files in <filename>/etc</filename>
46 have the highest priority, files in <filename>/run</filename> take precedence over files with
47 the same name in <filename>/usr/lib</filename>. This can be used to override a system-supplied
48 configuration file with a local file if needed. As a special case, an empty file (file size 0)
49 or symlink with the same name pointing to <filename>/dev/null</filename> disables the
50 configuration file entirely (it is "masked").</para>
51
52 <para>Along with the netdev file <filename>foo.netdev</filename>, a "drop-in" directory
53 <filename>foo.netdev.d/</filename> may exist. All files with the suffix <literal>.conf</literal>
54 from this directory will be parsed after the file itself is parsed. This is useful to alter or
55 add configuration settings, without having to modify the main configuration file. Each drop-in
56 file must have appropriate section headers.</para>
57
58 <para>In addition to <filename>/etc/systemd/network</filename>, drop-in <literal>.d</literal>
59 directories can be placed in <filename>/usr/lib/systemd/network</filename> or
60 <filename>/run/systemd/network</filename> directories. Drop-in files in
61 <filename>/etc</filename> take precedence over those in <filename>/run</filename> which in turn
62 take precedence over those in <filename>/usr/lib</filename>. Drop-in files under any of these
63 directories take precedence over the main netdev file wherever located. (Of course, since
64 <filename>/run</filename> is temporary and <filename>/usr/lib</filename> is for vendors, it is
65 unlikely drop-ins should be used in either of those places.)</para>
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66 </refsect1>
67
68 <refsect1>
69 <title>Supported netdev kinds</title>
70
71 <para>The following kinds of virtual network devices may be
72 configured in <filename>.netdev</filename> files:</para>
73
74 <table>
75 <title>Supported kinds of virtual network devices</title>
76
77 <tgroup cols='2'>
78 <colspec colname='kind' />
79 <colspec colname='explanation' />
80 <thead><row>
81 <entry>Kind</entry>
82 <entry>Description</entry>
83 </row></thead>
84 <tbody>
85 <row><entry><varname>bond</varname></entry>
86 <entry>A bond device is an aggregation of all its slave devices. See <ulink url="https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/networking/bonding.txt">Linux Ethernet Bonding Driver HOWTO</ulink> for details.Local configuration</entry></row>
87
88 <row><entry><varname>bridge</varname></entry>
a8eaaee7 89 <entry>A bridge device is a software switch, and each of its slave devices and the bridge itself are ports of the switch.</entry></row>
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90
91 <row><entry><varname>dummy</varname></entry>
92 <entry>A dummy device drops all packets sent to it.</entry></row>
93
94 <row><entry><varname>gre</varname></entry>
95 <entry>A Level 3 GRE tunnel over IPv4. See <ulink url="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2784">RFC 2784</ulink> for details.</entry></row>
96
97 <row><entry><varname>gretap</varname></entry>
98 <entry>A Level 2 GRE tunnel over IPv4.</entry></row>
99
2266864b 100 <row><entry><varname>erspan</varname></entry>
d653a359 101 <entry>ERSPAN mirrors traffic on one or more source ports and delivers the mirrored traffic to one or more destination ports on another switch. The traffic is encapsulated in generic routing encapsulation (GRE) and is therefore routable across a layer 3 network between the source switch and the destination switch.</entry></row>
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103 <row><entry><varname>ip6gre</varname></entry>
104 <entry>A Level 3 GRE tunnel over IPv6.</entry></row>
105
106 <row><entry><varname>ip6tnl</varname></entry>
107 <entry>An IPv4 or IPv6 tunnel over IPv6</entry></row>
108
109 <row><entry><varname>ip6gretap</varname></entry>
037a3ded 110 <entry>A Level 2 GRE tunnel over IPv6.</entry></row>
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111
112 <row><entry><varname>ipip</varname></entry>
113 <entry>An IPv4 over IPv4 tunnel.</entry></row>
114
115 <row><entry><varname>ipvlan</varname></entry>
116 <entry>An ipvlan device is a stacked device which receives packets from its underlying device based on IP address filtering.</entry></row>
117
118 <row><entry><varname>macvlan</varname></entry>
119 <entry>A macvlan device is a stacked device which receives packets from its underlying device based on MAC address filtering.</entry></row>
120
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121 <row><entry><varname>macvtap</varname></entry>
122 <entry>A macvtap device is a stacked device which receives packets from its underlying device based on MAC address filtering.</entry></row>
123
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124 <row><entry><varname>sit</varname></entry>
125 <entry>An IPv6 over IPv4 tunnel.</entry></row>
126
127 <row><entry><varname>tap</varname></entry>
128 <entry>A persistent Level 2 tunnel between a network device and a device node.</entry></row>
129
130 <row><entry><varname>tun</varname></entry>
131 <entry>A persistent Level 3 tunnel between a network device and a device node.</entry></row>
132
133 <row><entry><varname>veth</varname></entry>
a8eaaee7 134 <entry>An Ethernet tunnel between a pair of network devices.</entry></row>
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135
136 <row><entry><varname>vlan</varname></entry>
137 <entry>A VLAN is a stacked device which receives packets from its underlying device based on VLAN tagging. See <ulink url="http://www.ieee802.org/1/pages/802.1Q.html">IEEE 802.1Q</ulink> for details.</entry></row>
138
139 <row><entry><varname>vti</varname></entry>
140 <entry>An IPv4 over IPSec tunnel.</entry></row>
141
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142 <row><entry><varname>vti6</varname></entry>
143 <entry>An IPv6 over IPSec tunnel.</entry></row>
144
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145 <row><entry><varname>vxlan</varname></entry>
146 <entry>A virtual extensible LAN (vxlan), for connecting Cloud computing deployments.</entry></row>
20897a0d 147
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148 <row><entry><varname>geneve</varname></entry>
149 <entry>A GEneric NEtwork Virtualization Encapsulation (GENEVE) netdev driver.</entry></row>
150
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151 <row><entry><varname>l2tp</varname></entry>
152 <entry>A Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) is a tunneling protocol used to support virtual private networks (VPNs) or as part of the delivery of services by ISPs. It does not provide any encryption or confidentiality by itself</entry></row>
153
20897a0d 154 <row><entry><varname>vrf</varname></entry>
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155 <entry>A Virtual Routing and Forwarding (<ulink url="https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/networking/vrf.txt">VRF</ulink>) interface to create separate routing and forwarding domains.</entry></row>
156
157 <row><entry><varname>vcan</varname></entry>
ba9fa3bc 158 <entry>The virtual CAN driver (vcan). Similar to the network loopback devices, vcan offers a virtual local CAN interface.</entry></row>
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160 <row><entry><varname>vxcan</varname></entry>
161 <entry>The virtual CAN tunnel driver (vxcan). Similar to the virtual ethernet driver veth, vxcan implements a local CAN traffic tunnel between two virtual CAN network devices. When creating a vxcan, two vxcan devices are created as pair. When one end receives the packet it appears on its pair and vice versa. The vxcan can be used for cross namespace communication.
162 </entry></row>
163
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164 <row><entry><varname>wireguard</varname></entry>
165 <entry>WireGuard Secure Network Tunnel.</entry></row>
166
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167 <row><entry><varname>netdevsim</varname></entry>
168 <entry> A simulator. This simulated networking device is used for testing various networking APIs and at this time is particularly focused on testing hardware offloading related interfaces.</entry></row>
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170 <row><entry><varname>fou</varname></entry>
171 <entry>Foo-over-UDP tunneling.</entry></row>
172
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173 </tbody>
174 </tgroup>
175 </table>
176
177 </refsect1>
178
179 <refsect1>
180 <title>[Match] Section Options</title>
181
182 <para>A virtual network device is only created if the
183 <literal>[Match]</literal> section matches the current
184 environment, or if the section is empty. The following keys are
185 accepted:</para>
186
187 <variablelist class='network-directives'>
188 <varlistentry>
189 <term><varname>Host=</varname></term>
190 <listitem>
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191 <para>Matches against the hostname or machine ID of the host. See
192 <literal>ConditionHost=</literal> in
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194 for details. When prefixed with an exclamation mark (<literal>!</literal>), the result is negated.
195 If an empty string is assigned, then previously assigned value is cleared.
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196 </para>
197 </listitem>
198 </varlistentry>
199 <varlistentry>
200 <term><varname>Virtualization=</varname></term>
201 <listitem>
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202 <para>Checks whether the system is executed in a virtualized environment and optionally test
203 whether it is a specific implementation. See <literal>ConditionVirtualization=</literal> in
798d3a52 204 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd.unit</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>
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205 for details. When prefixed with an exclamation mark (<literal>!</literal>), the result is negated.
206 If an empty string is assigned, then previously assigned value is cleared.
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207 </para>
208 </listitem>
209 </varlistentry>
210 <varlistentry>
211 <term><varname>KernelCommandLine=</varname></term>
212 <listitem>
d689bbca 213 <para>Checks whether a specific kernel command line option is set. See
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214 <literal>ConditionKernelCommandLine=</literal> in
215 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd.unit</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>
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216 for details. When prefixed with an exclamation mark (<literal>!</literal>), the result is negated.
217 If an empty string is assigned, then previously assigned value is cleared.
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218 </para>
219 </listitem>
220 </varlistentry>
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221 <varlistentry>
222 <term><varname>KernelVersion=</varname></term>
223 <listitem>
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224 <para>Checks whether the kernel version (as reported by <command>uname -r</command>) matches a
225 certain expression. See <literal>ConditionKernelVersion=</literal> in
226 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd.unit</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>
227 for details. When prefixed with an exclamation mark (<literal>!</literal>), the result is negated.
228 If an empty string is assigned, then previously assigned value is cleared.
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229 </para>
230 </listitem>
231 </varlistentry>
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232 <varlistentry>
233 <term><varname>Architecture=</varname></term>
234 <listitem>
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235 <para>Checks whether the system is running on a specific architecture. See
236 <literal>ConditionArchitecture=</literal> in
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238 for details. When prefixed with an exclamation mark (<literal>!</literal>), the result is negated.
239 If an empty string is assigned, then previously assigned value is cleared.
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240 </para>
241 </listitem>
242 </varlistentry>
243 </variablelist>
244
245 </refsect1>
246
247 <refsect1>
248 <title>[NetDev] Section Options</title>
249
250 <para>The <literal>[NetDev]</literal> section accepts the
251 following keys:</para>
252
253 <variablelist class='network-directives'>
254 <varlistentry>
255 <term><varname>Description=</varname></term>
256 <listitem>
257 <para>A free-form description of the netdev.</para>
258 </listitem>
259 </varlistentry>
260 <varlistentry>
261 <term><varname>Name=</varname></term>
262 <listitem>
263 <para>The interface name used when creating the netdev.
264 This option is compulsory.</para>
265 </listitem>
266 </varlistentry>
267 <varlistentry>
268 <term><varname>Kind=</varname></term>
269 <listitem>
270 <para>The netdev kind. This option is compulsory. See the
271 <literal>Supported netdev kinds</literal> section for the
272 valid keys.</para>
273 </listitem>
274 </varlistentry>
275 <varlistentry>
276 <term><varname>MTUBytes=</varname></term>
277 <listitem>
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278 <para>The maximum transmission unit in bytes to set for the device. The usual suffixes K, M, G,
279 are supported and are understood to the base of 1024. For <literal>tun</literal> or
280 <literal>tap</literal> devices, <varname>MTUBytes=</varname> setting is not currently supported in
281 <literal>[NetDev]</literal> section. Please specify it in <literal>[Link]</literal> section of
282 corresponding
283 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd.network</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>
284 files.</para>
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285 </listitem>
286 </varlistentry>
287 <varlistentry>
288 <term><varname>MACAddress=</varname></term>
289 <listitem>
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290 <para>The MAC address to use for the device. For <literal>tun</literal> or <literal>tap</literal>
291 devices, setting <varname>MACAddress=</varname> in the <literal>[NetDev]</literal> section is not
292 supported. Please specify it in <literal>[Link]</literal> section of the corresponding
48847676 293 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd.network</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>
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294 file. If this option is not set, <literal>vlan</literal> devices inherit the MAC address of the
295 physical interface. For other kind of netdevs, if this option is not set, then MAC address is
296 generated based on the interface name and the
297 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>machine-id</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>.
298 </para>
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299 </listitem>
300 </varlistentry>
301 </variablelist>
302 </refsect1>
303
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304 <refsect1>
305 <title>[Bridge] Section Options</title>
306
307 <para>The <literal>[Bridge]</literal> section only applies for
308 netdevs of kind <literal>bridge</literal>, and accepts the
a8eaaee7 309 following keys:</para>
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310
311 <variablelist class='network-directives'>
312 <varlistentry>
313 <term><varname>HelloTimeSec=</varname></term>
314 <listitem>
a8eaaee7 315 <para>HelloTimeSec specifies the number of seconds between two hello packets
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316 sent out by the root bridge and the designated bridges. Hello packets are
317 used to communicate information about the topology throughout the entire
318 bridged local area network.</para>
319 </listitem>
320 </varlistentry>
321 <varlistentry>
322 <term><varname>MaxAgeSec=</varname></term>
323 <listitem>
324 <para>MaxAgeSec specifies the number of seconds of maximum message age.
325 If the last seen (received) hello packet is more than this number of
326 seconds old, the bridge in question will start the takeover procedure
327 in attempt to become the Root Bridge itself.</para>
328 </listitem>
329 </varlistentry>
330 <varlistentry>
331 <term><varname>ForwardDelaySec=</varname></term>
332 <listitem>
333 <para>ForwardDelaySec specifies the number of seconds spent in each
334 of the Listening and Learning states before the Forwarding state is entered.</para>
335 </listitem>
336 </varlistentry>
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337 <varlistentry>
338 <term><varname>AgeingTimeSec=</varname></term>
339 <listitem>
340 <para>This specifies the number of seconds a MAC Address will be kept in
d23a0044 341 the forwarding database after having a packet received from this MAC Address.</para>
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342 </listitem>
343 </varlistentry>
344 <varlistentry>
345 <term><varname>Priority=</varname></term>
346 <listitem>
347 <para>The priority of the bridge. An integer between 0 and 65535. A lower value
348 means higher priority. The bridge having the lowest priority will be elected as root bridge.</para>
349 </listitem>
350 </varlistentry>
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351 <varlistentry>
352 <term><varname>GroupForwardMask=</varname></term>
353 <listitem>
354 <para>A 16-bit bitmask represented as an integer which allows forwarding of link
355 local frames with 802.1D reserved addresses (01:80:C2:00:00:0X). A logical AND
356 is performed between the specified bitmask and the exponentiation of 2^X, the
357 lower nibble of the last octet of the MAC address. For example, a value of 8
358 would allow forwarding of frames addressed to 01:80:C2:00:00:03 (802.1X PAE).</para>
359 </listitem>
360 </varlistentry>
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361 <varlistentry>
362 <term><varname>DefaultPVID=</varname></term>
363 <listitem>
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364 <para>This specifies the default port VLAN ID of a newly attached bridge port.
365 Set this to an integer in the range 1–4094 or <literal>none</literal> to disable the PVID.</para>
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366 </listitem>
367 </varlistentry>
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368 <varlistentry>
369 <term><varname>MulticastQuerier=</varname></term>
370 <listitem>
9b6ffef3 371 <para>Takes a boolean. This setting controls the IFLA_BR_MCAST_QUERIER option in the kernel.
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372 If enabled, the kernel will send general ICMP queries from a zero source address.
373 This feature should allow faster convergence on startup, but it causes some
374 multicast-aware switches to misbehave and disrupt forwarding of multicast packets.
025314d9 375 When unset, the kernel's default will be used.
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376 </para>
377 </listitem>
378 </varlistentry>
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379 <varlistentry>
380 <term><varname>MulticastSnooping=</varname></term>
381 <listitem>
9b6ffef3 382 <para>Takes a boolean. This setting controls the IFLA_BR_MCAST_SNOOPING option in the kernel.
6df6d898 383 If enabled, IGMP snooping monitors the Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) traffic
025314d9 384 between hosts and multicast routers. When unset, the kernel's default will be used.
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385 </para>
386 </listitem>
387 </varlistentry>
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388 <varlistentry>
389 <term><varname>VLANFiltering=</varname></term>
390 <listitem>
9b6ffef3 391 <para>Takes a boolean. This setting controls the IFLA_BR_VLAN_FILTERING option in the kernel.
025314d9 392 If enabled, the bridge will be started in VLAN-filtering mode. When unset, the kernel's default will be used.
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393 </para>
394 </listitem>
395 </varlistentry>
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396 <varlistentry>
397 <term><varname>STP=</varname></term>
398 <listitem>
9b6ffef3 399 <para>Takes a boolean. This enables the bridge's Spanning Tree Protocol (STP).
025314d9 400 When unset, the kernel's default will be used.
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401 </para>
402 </listitem>
403 </varlistentry>
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405 </refsect1>
406
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407 <refsect1>
408 <title>[VLAN] Section Options</title>
409
410 <para>The <literal>[VLAN]</literal> section only applies for
411 netdevs of kind <literal>vlan</literal>, and accepts the
412 following key:</para>
413
414 <variablelist class='network-directives'>
415 <varlistentry>
416 <term><varname>Id=</varname></term>
417 <listitem>
418 <para>The VLAN ID to use. An integer in the range 0–4094.
419 This option is compulsory.</para>
420 </listitem>
421 </varlistentry>
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422 <varlistentry>
423 <term><varname>GVRP=</varname></term>
424 <listitem>
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425 <para>Takes a boolean. The Generic VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP) is a protocol that
426 allows automatic learning of VLANs on a network.
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427 When unset, the kernel's default will be used.
428 </para>
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429 </listitem>
430 </varlistentry>
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431 <varlistentry>
432 <term><varname>MVRP=</varname></term>
433 <listitem>
9b6ffef3 434 <para>Takes a boolean. Multiple VLAN Registration Protocol (MVRP) formerly known as GARP VLAN
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435 Registration Protocol (GVRP) is a standards-based Layer 2 network protocol,
436 for automatic configuration of VLAN information on switches. It was defined
9b6ffef3 437 in the 802.1ak amendment to 802.1Q-2005. When unset, the kernel's default will be used.
025314d9 438 </para>
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439 </listitem>
440 </varlistentry>
441 <varlistentry>
442 <term><varname>LooseBinding=</varname></term>
443 <listitem>
9b6ffef3 444 <para>Takes a boolean. The VLAN loose binding mode, in which only the operational state is passed
6c1ff21b 445 from the parent to the associated VLANs, but the VLAN device state is not changed.
9b6ffef3 446 When unset, the kernel's default will be used.</para>
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447 </listitem>
448 </varlistentry>
449 <varlistentry>
450 <term><varname>ReorderHeader=</varname></term>
451 <listitem>
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452 <para>Takes a boolean. The VLAN reorder header is set VLAN interfaces behave like physical interfaces.
453 When unset, the kernel's default will be used.</para>
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454 </listitem>
455 </varlistentry>
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457 </refsect1>
458
459 <refsect1>
460 <title>[MACVLAN] Section Options</title>
461
462 <para>The <literal>[MACVLAN]</literal> section only applies for
463 netdevs of kind <literal>macvlan</literal>, and accepts the
464 following key:</para>
465
466 <variablelist class='network-directives'>
467 <varlistentry>
468 <term><varname>Mode=</varname></term>
469 <listitem>
470 <para>The MACVLAN mode to use. The supported options are
471 <literal>private</literal>,
472 <literal>vepa</literal>,
473 <literal>bridge</literal>, and
474 <literal>passthru</literal>.
475 </para>
476 </listitem>
477 </varlistentry>
478 </variablelist>
479
480 </refsect1>
481
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482 <refsect1>
483 <title>[MACVTAP] Section Options</title>
484
485 <para>The <literal>[MACVTAP]</literal> section applies for
486 netdevs of kind <literal>macvtap</literal> and accepts the
96d49011 487 same key as <literal>[MACVLAN]</literal>.</para>
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488
489 </refsect1>
490
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491 <refsect1>
492 <title>[IPVLAN] Section Options</title>
493
494 <para>The <literal>[IPVLAN]</literal> section only applies for
495 netdevs of kind <literal>ipvlan</literal>, and accepts the
496 following key:</para>
497
498 <variablelist class='network-directives'>
499 <varlistentry>
500 <term><varname>Mode=</varname></term>
501 <listitem>
502 <para>The IPVLAN mode to use. The supported options are
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504 </para>
505 </listitem>
506 </varlistentry>
507 <varlistentry>
508 <term><varname>Flags=</varname></term>
509 <listitem>
510 <para>The IPVLAN flags to use. The supported options are
511 <literal>bridge</literal>,<literal>private</literal> and <literal>vepa</literal>.
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513 </listitem>
514 </varlistentry>
515 </variablelist>
516
517 </refsect1>
518
519 <refsect1>
520 <title>[VXLAN] Section Options</title>
521 <para>The <literal>[VXLAN]</literal> section only applies for
522 netdevs of kind <literal>vxlan</literal>, and accepts the
523 following keys:</para>
524
525 <variablelist class='network-directives'>
526 <varlistentry>
527 <term><varname>Id=</varname></term>
528 <listitem>
529 <para>The VXLAN ID to use.</para>
530 </listitem>
531 </varlistentry>
532 <varlistentry>
d35e5d37 533 <term><varname>Remote=</varname></term>
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537 </varlistentry>
538 <varlistentry>
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540 <listitem>
541 <para>Configures local IP address.</para>
542 </listitem>
543 </varlistentry>
544 <varlistentry>
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546 <listitem>
547 <para>The Type Of Service byte value for a vxlan interface.</para>
548 </listitem>
549 </varlistentry>
550 <varlistentry>
551 <term><varname>TTL=</varname></term>
552 <listitem>
553 <para>A fixed Time To Live N on Virtual eXtensible Local
b938cb90 554 Area Network packets. N is a number in the range 1–255. 0
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556 value.</para>
557 </listitem>
558 </varlistentry>
559 <varlistentry>
560 <term><varname>MacLearning=</varname></term>
561 <listitem>
9b6ffef3 562 <para>Takes a boolean. When true, enables dynamic MAC learning
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564 </listitem>
565 </varlistentry>
566 <varlistentry>
567 <term><varname>FDBAgeingSec=</varname></term>
568 <listitem>
569 <para>The lifetime of Forwarding Database entry learnt by
b938cb90 570 the kernel, in seconds.</para>
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572 </varlistentry>
573 <varlistentry>
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575 <listitem>
576 <para>Configures maximum number of FDB entries.</para>
577 </listitem>
578 </varlistentry>
798d3a52 579 <varlistentry>
7dd6974c 580 <term><varname>ReduceARPProxy=</varname></term>
798d3a52 581 <listitem>
9b6ffef3 582 <para>Takes a boolean. When true, bridge-connected VXLAN tunnel
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584 of remote Distributed Overlay Virtual Ethernet
585 <ulink url="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distributed_Overlay_Virtual_Ethernet">
586 (DVOE)</ulink> clients. Defaults to false.</para>
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588 </varlistentry>
589 <varlistentry>
590 <term><varname>L2MissNotification=</varname></term>
591 <listitem>
9b6ffef3 592 <para>Takes a boolean. When true, enables netlink LLADDR miss
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594 </listitem>
595 </varlistentry>
596 <varlistentry>
597 <term><varname>L3MissNotification=</varname></term>
598 <listitem>
9b6ffef3 599 <para>Takes a boolean. When true, enables netlink IP address miss
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601 </listitem>
602 </varlistentry>
603 <varlistentry>
604 <term><varname>RouteShortCircuit=</varname></term>
605 <listitem>
9b6ffef3 606 <para>Takes a boolean. When true, route short circuiting is turned
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608 </listitem>
609 </varlistentry>
cffacc74 610 <varlistentry>
53c06862 611 <term><varname>UDPChecksum=</varname></term>
cffacc74 612 <listitem>
9b6ffef3 613 <para>Takes a boolean. When true, transmitting UDP checksums when doing VXLAN/IPv4 is turned on.</para>
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615 </varlistentry>
616 <varlistentry>
617 <term><varname>UDP6ZeroChecksumTx=</varname></term>
618 <listitem>
9b6ffef3 619 <para>Takes a boolean. When true, sending zero checksums in VXLAN/IPv6 is turned on.</para>
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621 </varlistentry>
622 <varlistentry>
53c06862 623 <term><varname>UDP6ZeroChecksumRx=</varname></term>
cffacc74 624 <listitem>
9b6ffef3 625 <para>Takes a boolean. When true, receiving zero checksums in VXLAN/IPv6 is turned on.</para>
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627 </varlistentry>
628 <varlistentry>
53c06862 629 <term><varname>RemoteChecksumTx=</varname></term>
16441027 630 <listitem>
9b6ffef3 631 <para>Takes a boolean. When true, remote transmit checksum offload of VXLAN is turned on.</para>
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633 </varlistentry>
634 <varlistentry>
53c06862 635 <term><varname>RemoteChecksumRx=</varname></term>
16441027 636 <listitem>
9b6ffef3 637 <para>Takes a boolean. When true, remote receive checksum offload in VXLAN is turned on.</para>
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639 </varlistentry>
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641 <term><varname>GroupPolicyExtension=</varname></term>
642 <listitem>
9b6ffef3 643 <para>Takes a boolean. When true, it enables Group Policy VXLAN extension security label mechanism
b938cb90 644 across network peers based on VXLAN. For details about the Group Policy VXLAN, see the
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646 VXLAN Group Policy </ulink> document. Defaults to false.</para>
647 </listitem>
648 </varlistentry>
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650 <term><varname>DestinationPort=</varname></term>
651 <listitem>
652 <para>Configures the default destination UDP port on a per-device basis.
653 If destination port is not specified then Linux kernel default will be used.
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655 destination port is assigned the empty string the default port of 4789 is used.</para>
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657 </varlistentry>
658 <varlistentry>
659 <term><varname>PortRange=</varname></term>
660 <listitem>
661 <para>Configures VXLAN port range. VXLAN bases source
662 UDP port based on flow to help the receiver to be able
663 to load balance based on outer header flow. It
664 restricts the port range to the normal UDP local
665 ports, and allows overriding via configuration.</para>
666 </listitem>
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669 <term><varname>FlowLabel=</varname></term>
670 <listitem>
671 <para>Specifies the flow label to use in outgoing packets.
672 The valid range is 0-1048575.
673 </para>
674 </listitem>
675 </varlistentry>
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677 </refsect1>
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679 <title>[GENEVE] Section Options</title>
680 <para>The <literal>[GENEVE]</literal> section only applies for
681 netdevs of kind <literal>geneve</literal>, and accepts the
682 following keys:</para>
683
684 <variablelist class='network-directives'>
685 <varlistentry>
686 <term><varname>Id=</varname></term>
687 <listitem>
785889e5 688 <para>Specifies the Virtual Network Identifier (VNI) to use. Ranges [0-16777215].</para>
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690 </varlistentry>
691 <varlistentry>
692 <term><varname>Remote=</varname></term>
693 <listitem>
694 <para>Specifies the unicast destination IP address to use in outgoing packets.</para>
695 </listitem>
696 </varlistentry>
697 <varlistentry>
698 <term><varname>TOS=</varname></term>
699 <listitem>
98616735 700 <para>Specifies the TOS value to use in outgoing packets. Ranges [1-255].</para>
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702 </varlistentry>
703 <varlistentry>
704 <term><varname>TTL=</varname></term>
705 <listitem>
98616735 706 <para>Specifies the TTL value to use in outgoing packets. Ranges [1-255].</para>
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708 </varlistentry>
709 <varlistentry>
710 <term><varname>UDPChecksum=</varname></term>
711 <listitem>
9b6ffef3 712 <para>Takes a boolean. When true, specifies if UDP checksum is calculated for transmitted packets over IPv4.</para>
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714 </varlistentry>
715 <varlistentry>
716 <term><varname>UDP6ZeroChecksumTx=</varname></term>
717 <listitem>
9b6ffef3 718 <para>Takes a boolean. When true, skip UDP checksum calculation for transmitted packets over IPv6.</para>
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720 </varlistentry>
721 <varlistentry>
722 <term><varname>UDP6ZeroChecksumRx=</varname></term>
723 <listitem>
9b6ffef3 724 <para>Takes a boolean. When true, allows incoming UDP packets over IPv6 with zero checksum field.</para>
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726 </varlistentry>
727 <varlistentry>
728 <term><varname>DestinationPort=</varname></term>
729 <listitem>
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731 port of 6081 is used.</para>
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733 </varlistentry>
734 <varlistentry>
735 <term><varname>FlowLabel=</varname></term>
736 <listitem>
737 <para>Specifies the flow label to use in outgoing packets.</para>
738 </listitem>
739 </varlistentry>
740 </variablelist>
741 </refsect1>
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743 <title>[L2TP] Section Options</title>
744 <para>The <literal>[L2TP]</literal> section only applies for
745 netdevs of kind <literal>l2tp</literal>, and accepts the
746 following keys:</para>
747
748 <variablelist class='network-directives'>
749 <varlistentry>
750 <term><varname>TunnelId=</varname></term>
751 <listitem>
752 <para>Specifies the tunnel id. The value used must match the <literal>PeerTunnelId=</literal> value being used at the peer.
753 Ranges a number between 1 and 4294967295). This option is compulsory.</para>
754 </listitem>
755 </varlistentry>
756 <varlistentry>
757 <term><varname>PeerTunnelId=</varname></term>
758 <listitem>
759 <para>Specifies the peer tunnel id. The value used must match the <literal>PeerTunnelId=</literal> value being used at the peer.
760 Ranges a number between 1 and 4294967295). This option is compulsory.</para>
761 </listitem>
762 </varlistentry>
763 <varlistentry>
764 <term><varname>Remote=</varname></term>
765 <listitem>
766 <para>Specifies the IP address of the remote peer. This option is compulsory.</para>
767 </listitem>
768 </varlistentry>
769 <varlistentry>
770 <term><varname>Local=</varname></term>
771 <listitem>
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773 <literal>auto</literal>, <literal>static</literal>, or <literal>dynamic</literal>. When an address
774 is set, then the local interface must have the address. If <literal>auto</literal>, then one of the
775 addresses on the local interface is used. Similarly, if <literal>static</literal> or
776 <literal>dynamic</literal> is set, then one of the static or dynamic addresses on the local
777 interface is used. Defaults to <literal>auto</literal>.</para>
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779 </varlistentry>
780 <varlistentry>
781 <term><varname>EncapsulationType=</varname></term>
782 <listitem>
783 <para>Specifies the encapsulation type of the tunnel. Takes one of <literal>udp</literal> or <literal>ip</literal>.</para>
784 </listitem>
785 </varlistentry>
786 <varlistentry>
787 <term><varname>UDPSourcePort=</varname></term>
788 <listitem>
789 <para>Specifies the UDP source port to be used for the tunnel. When UDP encapsulation is selected it's mandotory. Ignored when ip
790 encapsulation is selected.</para>
791 </listitem>
792 </varlistentry>
793 <varlistentry>
794 <term><varname>DestinationPort=</varname></term>
795 <listitem>
796 <para>Specifies destination port. When UDP encapsulation is selected it's mandotory. Ignored when ip
797 encapsulation is selected.</para>
798 </listitem>
799 </varlistentry>
800 <varlistentry>
801 <term><varname>UDPChecksum=</varname></term>
802 <listitem>
803 <para>Takes a boolean. When true, specifies if UDP checksum is calculated for transmitted packets over IPv4.</para>
804 </listitem>
805 </varlistentry>
806 <varlistentry>
807 <term><varname>UDP6ZeroChecksumTx=</varname></term>
808 <listitem>
809 <para>Takes a boolean. When true, skip UDP checksum calculation for transmitted packets over IPv6.</para>
810 </listitem>
811 </varlistentry>
812 <varlistentry>
813 <term><varname>UDP6ZeroChecksumRx=</varname></term>
814 <listitem>
815 <para>Takes a boolean. When true, allows incoming UDP packets over IPv6 with zero checksum field.</para>
816 </listitem>
817 </varlistentry>
818 </variablelist>
819 </refsect1>
820 <refsect1>
821 <title>[L2TPSession] Section Options</title>
822 <para>The <literal>[L2TPSession]</literal> section only applies for
823 netdevs of kind <literal>l2tp</literal>, and accepts the
824 following keys:</para>
825 <variablelist class='network-directives'>
826 <varlistentry>
827 <term><varname>Name=</varname></term>
828 <listitem>
829 <para>Specifies the name of the sesssion. This option is compulsory.</para>
830 </listitem>
831 </varlistentry>
832 <varlistentry>
833 <term><varname>SessionId=</varname></term>
834 <listitem>
835 <para>Specifies the sesssion id. The value used must match the <literal>SessionId=</literal> value being used at the peer.
836 Ranges a number between 1 and 4294967295). This option is compulsory.</para>
837 </listitem>
838 </varlistentry>
839 <varlistentry>
840 <term><varname>PeerSessionId=</varname></term>
841 <listitem>
842 <para>Specifies the peer session id. The value used must match the <literal>PeerSessionId=</literal> value being used at the peer.
843 Ranges a number between 1 and 4294967295). This option is compulsory.</para>
844 </listitem>
845 </varlistentry>
846 <varlistentry>
847 <term><varname>Layer2SpecificHeader=</varname></term>
848 <listitem>
849 <para>Specifies layer2specific header type of the session. One of <literal>none</literal> or <literal>default</literal>. Defaults to <literal>default</literal>.</para>
850 </listitem>
851 </varlistentry>
852 </variablelist>
853 </refsect1>
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855 <title>[Tunnel] Section Options</title>
856
857 <para>The <literal>[Tunnel]</literal> section only applies for
858 netdevs of kind
859 <literal>ipip</literal>,
860 <literal>sit</literal>,
861 <literal>gre</literal>,
862 <literal>gretap</literal>,
863 <literal>ip6gre</literal>,
864 <literal>ip6gretap</literal>,
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867 <literal>ip6tnl</literal>, and
868 <literal>erspan</literal> and accepts
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870
871 <variablelist class='network-directives'>
872 <varlistentry>
873 <term><varname>Local=</varname></term>
874 <listitem>
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876 this host, or the special value <literal>any</literal>.</para>
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878 </varlistentry>
879 <varlistentry>
880 <term><varname>Remote=</varname></term>
881 <listitem>
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883 <literal>any</literal>.</para>
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885 </varlistentry>
886 <varlistentry>
887 <term><varname>TOS=</varname></term>
888 <listitem>
889 <para>The Type Of Service byte value for a tunnel interface.
b938cb90 890 For details about the TOS, see the
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892 Service in the Internet Protocol Suite </ulink> document.
893 </para>
894 </listitem>
895 </varlistentry>
896 <varlistentry>
897 <term><varname>TTL=</varname></term>
898 <listitem>
899 <para>A fixed Time To Live N on tunneled packets. N is a
b938cb90 900 number in the range 1–255. 0 is a special value meaning that
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904 </listitem>
905 </varlistentry>
906 <varlistentry>
907 <term><varname>DiscoverPathMTU=</varname></term>
908 <listitem>
9b6ffef3 909 <para>Takes a boolean. When true, enables Path MTU Discovery on
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911 </listitem>
912 </varlistentry>
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914 <term><varname>IPv6FlowLabel=</varname></term>
915 <listitem>
a8eaaee7 916 <para>Configures the 20-bit flow label (see <ulink url="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6437">
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919 It is only used for IPv6 tunnels.
920 A flow label of zero is used to indicate packets that have
921 not been labeled.
922 It can be configured to a value in the range 0–0xFFFFF, or be
923 set to <literal>inherit</literal>, in which case the original flowlabel is used.</para>
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925 </varlistentry>
9b0ca30a 926 <varlistentry>
a9b70f9d 927 <term><varname>CopyDSCP=</varname></term>
9b0ca30a 928 <listitem>
9b6ffef3 929 <para>Takes a boolean. When true, the Differentiated Service Code
3cf4bcab 930 Point (DSCP) field will be copied to the inner header from
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933 levels of service to be assigned to network traffic.
934 Defaults to <literal>no</literal>.
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936 </listitem>
937 </varlistentry>
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939 <term><varname>EncapsulationLimit=</varname></term>
940 <listitem>
941 <para>The Tunnel Encapsulation Limit option specifies how many additional
942 levels of encapsulation are permitted to be prepended to the packet.
943 For example, a Tunnel Encapsulation Limit option containing a limit
944 value of zero means that a packet carrying that option may not enter
945 another tunnel before exiting the current tunnel.
946 (see <ulink url="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2473#section-4.1.1"> RFC 2473</ulink>).
b938cb90 947 The valid range is 0–255 and <literal>none</literal>. Defaults to 4.
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949 </listitem>
950 </varlistentry>
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952 <term><varname>Key=</varname></term>
953 <listitem>
954 <para>The <varname>Key=</varname> parameter specifies the same key to use in
955 both directions (<varname>InputKey=</varname> and <varname>OutputKey=</varname>).
956 The <varname>Key=</varname> is either a number or an IPv4 address-like dotted quad.
957 It is used as mark-configured SAD/SPD entry as part of the lookup key (both in data
958 and control path) in ip xfrm (framework used to implement IPsec protocol).
959 See <ulink url="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man8/ip-xfrm.8.html">
e306f2df 960 ip-xfrm — transform configuration</ulink> for details. It is only used for VTI/VTI6
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962 </listitem>
963 </varlistentry>
964 <varlistentry>
965 <term><varname>InputKey=</varname></term>
966 <listitem>
967 <para>The <varname>InputKey=</varname> parameter specifies the key to use for input.
968 The format is same as <varname>Key=</varname>. It is only used for VTI/VTI6 tunnels.</para>
969 </listitem>
970 </varlistentry>
971 <varlistentry>
972 <term><varname>OutputKey=</varname></term>
973 <listitem>
974 <para>The <varname>OutputKey=</varname> parameter specifies the key to use for output.
975 The format is same as <varname>Key=</varname>. It is only used for VTI/VTI6 tunnels.</para>
976 </listitem>
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979 <term><varname>Mode=</varname></term>
980 <listitem>
a8eaaee7 981 <para>An <literal>ip6tnl</literal> tunnel can be in one of three
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983 <literal>ip6ip6</literal> for IPv6 over IPv6,
984 <literal>ipip6</literal> for IPv4 over IPv6 or
985 <literal>any</literal> for either.
986 </para>
987 </listitem>
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990 <term><varname>Independent=</varname></term>
991 <listitem>
9b6ffef3 992 <para>Takes a boolean. When true tunnel does not require .network file. Created as "tunnel@NONE".
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994 </para>
995 </listitem>
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998 <term><varname>AllowLocalRemote=</varname></term>
999 <listitem>
9b6ffef3 1000 <para>Takes a boolean. When true allows tunnel traffic on <varname>ip6tnl</varname> devices where the remote endpoint is a local host address.
025314d9 1001 When unset, the kernel's default will be used.
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1003 </listitem>
1004 </varlistentry>
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1006 <term><varname>FooOverUDP=</varname></term>
1007 <listitem>
9b6ffef3 1008 <para>Takes a boolean. Specifies whether <varname>FooOverUDP=</varname> tunnel is to be configured.
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1010 <ulink url="https://lwn.net/Articles/614348">Foo over UDP</ulink></para>
1011 </listitem>
1012 </varlistentry>
1013 <varlistentry>
1014 <term><varname>FOUDestinationPort=</varname></term>
1015 <listitem>
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1018 </listitem>
1019 </varlistentry>
1020 <varlistentry>
1021 <term><varname>FOUSourcePort=</varname></term>
1022 <listitem>
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1024 — that is, the source port for packets is left to the network stack to decide.</para>
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1026 </varlistentry>
1027 <varlistentry>
1028 <term><varname>Encapsulation=</varname></term>
1029 <listitem>
1030 <para>Accepts the same key as <literal>[FooOverUDP]</literal></para>
1031 </listitem>
1032 </varlistentry>
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1034 <term><varname>IPv6RapidDeploymentPrefix=</varname></term>
1035 <listitem>
1036 <para>Reconfigure the tunnel for <ulink url="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5569">IPv6 Rapid
1037 Deployment</ulink>, also known as 6rd. The value is an ISP-specific IPv6 prefix with a non-zero length. Only
1038 applicable to SIT tunnels.</para>
1039 </listitem>
1040 </varlistentry>
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1042 <term><varname>ISATAP=</varname></term>
1043 <listitem>
1044 <para>Takes a boolean. If set, configures the tunnel as Intra-Site Automatic Tunnel Addressing Protocol (ISATAP) tunnel.
1045 Only applicable to SIT tunnels. When unset, the kernel's default will be used.</para>
1046 </listitem>
1047 </varlistentry>
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1049 <term><varname>SerializeTunneledPackets=</varname></term>
1050 <listitem>
9b6ffef3 1051 <para>Takes a boolean. If set to yes, then packets are serialized. Only applies for ERSPAN tunnel.
025314d9 1052 When unset, the kernel's default will be used.
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1054 </listitem>
1055 </varlistentry>
1056 <varlistentry>
1057 <term><varname>ERSPANIndex=</varname></term>
1058 <listitem>
1059 <para>Specifies the ERSPAN index field for the interface, an integer in the range 1-1048575 associated with
1060 the ERSPAN traffic's source port and direction. This field is mandatory.
1061 </para>
1062 </listitem>
1063 </varlistentry>
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1067 <refsect1>
1068 <title>[FooOverUDP] Section Options</title>
1069
1070 <para>The <literal>[FooOverUDP]</literal> section only applies for
1071 netdevs of kind <literal>fou</literal> and accepts the
1072 following keys:</para>
1073
1074 <variablelist class='network-directives'>
1075 <varlistentry>
1076 <term><varname>Protocol=</varname></term>
1077 <listitem>
1078 <para>The <varname>Protocol=</varname> specifies the protocol number of the
1079 packets arriving at the UDP port. This field is mandatory and is not set by default. Valid range is 1-255.</para>
1080 </listitem>
1081 </varlistentry>
1082 <varlistentry>
1083 <term><varname>Encapsulation=</varname></term>
1084 <listitem>
1085 <para>Specifies the encapsulation mechanism used to store networking packets of various protocols inside the UDP packets. Supports the following values:
1086
1087 <literal>FooOverUDP</literal> provides the simplest no frills model of UDP encapsulation, it simply encapsulates
1088 packets directly in the UDP payload.
1089 <literal>GenericUDPEncapsulation</literal> is a generic and extensible encapsulation, it allows encapsulation of packets for any IP
1090 protocol and optional data as part of the encapsulation.
1091 For more detailed information see <ulink url="https://lwn.net/Articles/615044">Generic UDP Encapsulation</ulink>.
1092 Defaults to <literal>FooOverUDP</literal>.
1093 </para>
1094 </listitem>
1095 </varlistentry>
1096 <varlistentry>
1097 <term><varname>Port=</varname></term>
1098 <listitem>
1099 <para>Specifies the port number, where the IP encapsulation packets will arrive. Please take note that the packets
1100 will arrive with the encapsulation will be removed. Then they will be manually fed back into the network stack, and sent ahead
1101 for delivery to the real destination. This option is mandatory.</para>
1102 </listitem>
1103 </varlistentry>
1104 </variablelist>
1105 </refsect1>
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1107 <title>[Peer] Section Options</title>
1108
1109 <para>The <literal>[Peer]</literal> section only applies for
1110 netdevs of kind <literal>veth</literal> and accepts the
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1113 <variablelist class='network-directives'>
1114 <varlistentry>
1115 <term><varname>Name=</varname></term>
1116 <listitem>
1117 <para>The interface name used when creating the netdev.
1118 This option is compulsory.</para>
1119 </listitem>
1120 </varlistentry>
1121 <varlistentry>
1122 <term><varname>MACAddress=</varname></term>
1123 <listitem>
b938cb90 1124 <para>The peer MACAddress, if not set, it is generated in
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1126 interface.</para>
1127 </listitem>
1128 </varlistentry>
1129 </variablelist>
1130 </refsect1>
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1132 <title>[VXCAN] Section Options</title>
1133 <para>The <literal>[VXCAN]</literal> section only applies for
1134 netdevs of kind <literal>vxcan</literal> and accepts the
1135 following key:</para>
1136
1137 <variablelist class='network-directives'>
1138 <varlistentry>
1139 <term><varname>Peer=</varname></term>
1140 <listitem>
1141 <para>The peer interface name used when creating the netdev.
1142 This option is compulsory.</para>
1143 </listitem>
1144 </varlistentry>
1145 </variablelist>
1146 </refsect1>
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1148 <title>[Tun] Section Options</title>
1149
1150 <para>The <literal>[Tun]</literal> section only applies for
1151 netdevs of kind <literal>tun</literal>, and accepts the following
1152 keys:</para>
1153
1154 <variablelist class='network-directives'>
1155 <varlistentry>
1156 <term><varname>OneQueue=</varname></term>
9b6ffef3 1157 <listitem><para>Takes a boolean. Configures whether
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1159 number of packets are queued at the device and the rest at the
1160 <literal>qdisc</literal>. Defaults to
1161 <literal>no</literal>.</para>
1162 </listitem>
1163 </varlistentry>
1164 <varlistentry>
1165 <term><varname>MultiQueue=</varname></term>
9b6ffef3 1166 <listitem><para>Takes a boolean. Configures whether
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1168 packets sending and receiving. Defaults to
1169 <literal>no</literal>.</para>
1170 </listitem>
1171 </varlistentry>
1172 <varlistentry>
1173 <term><varname>PacketInfo=</varname></term>
9b6ffef3 1174 <listitem><para>Takes a boolean. Configures whether
ff9b60f3 1175 packets should be prepended with four extra bytes (two flag
b938cb90 1176 bytes and two protocol bytes). If disabled, it indicates that
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1177 the packets will be pure IP packets. Defaults to
1178 <literal>no</literal>.</para>
1179 </listitem>
1180 </varlistentry>
43f78da4 1181 <varlistentry>
2aba142e 1182 <term><varname>VNetHeader=</varname></term>
9b6ffef3 1183 <listitem><para>Takes a boolean. Configures
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1185 and receiving larger Generic Segmentation Offload (GSO)
1186 packets. This may increase throughput significantly.
1187 Defaults to
1188 <literal>no</literal>.</para>
1189 </listitem>
1190 </varlistentry>
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1192 <term><varname>User=</varname></term>
1193 <listitem><para>User to grant access to the
1194 <filename>/dev/net/tun</filename> device.</para>
1195 </listitem>
1196 </varlistentry>
1197 <varlistentry>
1198 <term><varname>Group=</varname></term>
1199 <listitem><para>Group to grant access to the
1200 <filename>/dev/net/tun</filename> device.</para>
1201 </listitem>
1202 </varlistentry>
1203
1204 </variablelist>
1205
1206 </refsect1>
1207
1208 <refsect1>
1209 <title>[Tap] Section Options</title>
1210
1211 <para>The <literal>[Tap]</literal> section only applies for
1212 netdevs of kind <literal>tap</literal>, and accepts the same keys
1213 as the <literal>[Tun]</literal> section.</para>
1214 </refsect1>
1215
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1217 <title>[WireGuard] Section Options</title>
1218
1219 <para>The <literal>[WireGuard]</literal> section accepts the following
1220 keys:</para>
1221
1222 <variablelist class='network-directives'>
1223 <varlistentry>
1224 <term><varname>PrivateKey=</varname></term>
1225 <listitem>
1226 <para>The Base64 encoded private key for the interface. It can be
1227 generated using the <command>wg genkey</command> command
1228 (see <citerefentry project="wireguard"><refentrytitle>wg</refentrytitle><manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry>).
76df7779 1229 This option or <varname>PrivateKeyFile=</varname> is mandatory to use WireGuard.
a8d6dbed 1230 Note that because this information is secret, you may want to set
bd277f53 1231 the permissions of the .netdev file to be owned by <literal>root:systemd-network</literal>
a8d6dbed 1232 with a <literal>0640</literal> file mode.</para>
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1234 </varlistentry>
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1236 <term><varname>PrivateKeyFile=</varname></term>
1237 <listitem>
1238 <para>Takes a absolute path to a file which contains the Base64 encoded private key for the interface.
1239 If both <varname>PrivateKey=</varname> and <varname>PrivateKeyFile=</varname> are specified, and if
1240 the file specified in <varname>PrivateKeyFile=</varname> contains valid wireguard key, then
1241 the key provided by <varname>PrivateKey=</varname> is ignored.
1242 Note that the file must be readable by the user <literal>systemd-network</literal>, so it
1243 should be, e.g., owned by <literal>root:systemd-network</literal> with a
1244 <literal>0640</literal> file mode.</para>
1245 </listitem>
1246 </varlistentry>
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1248 <term><varname>ListenPort=</varname></term>
1249 <listitem>
1250 <para>Sets UDP port for listening. Takes either value between 1 and 65535
1251 or <literal>auto</literal>. If <literal>auto</literal> is specified,
1252 the port is automatically generated based on interface name.
1253 Defaults to <literal>auto</literal>.</para>
1254 </listitem>
1255 </varlistentry>
1256 <varlistentry>
1257 <term><varname>FwMark=</varname></term>
1258 <listitem>
3209474f 1259 <para>Sets a firewall mark on outgoing WireGuard packets from this interface.</para>
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1261 </varlistentry>
1262 </variablelist>
1263 </refsect1>
1264
1265 <refsect1>
1266 <title>[WireGuardPeer] Section Options</title>
1267
1268 <para>The <literal>[WireGuardPeer]</literal> section accepts the following
1269 keys:</para>
1270
1271 <variablelist class='network-directives'>
1272 <varlistentry>
1273 <term><varname>PublicKey=</varname></term>
1274 <listitem>
1275 <para>Sets a Base64 encoded public key calculated by <command>wg pubkey</command>
1276 (see <citerefentry project="wireguard"><refentrytitle>wg</refentrytitle><manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry>)
1277 from a private key, and usually transmitted out of band to the
1278 author of the configuration file. This option is mandatory for this
1279 section.</para>
1280 </listitem>
1281 </varlistentry>
1282 <varlistentry>
1283 <term><varname>PresharedKey=</varname></term>
1284 <listitem>
1285 <para>Optional preshared key for the interface. It can be generated
1286 by the <command>wg genpsk</command> command. This option adds an
1287 additional layer of symmetric-key cryptography to be mixed into the
1288 already existing public-key cryptography, for post-quantum
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1290 Note that because this information is secret, you may want to set
1291 the permissions of the .netdev file to be owned by <literal>root:systemd-networkd</literal>
1292 with a <literal>0640</literal> file mode.</para>
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1294 </varlistentry>
1295 <varlistentry>
1296 <term><varname>AllowedIPs=</varname></term>
1297 <listitem>
1298 <para>Sets a comma-separated list of IP (v4 or v6) addresses with CIDR masks
1299 from which this peer is allowed to send incoming traffic and to
1300 which outgoing traffic for this peer is directed. The catch-all
1301 0.0.0.0/0 may be specified for matching all IPv4 addresses, and
1302 ::/0 may be specified for matching all IPv6 addresses. </para>
1303 </listitem>
1304 </varlistentry>
1305 <varlistentry>
1306 <term><varname>Endpoint=</varname></term>
1307 <listitem>
1308 <para>Sets an endpoint IP address or hostname, followed by a colon, and then
1309 a port number. This endpoint will be updated automatically once to
1310 the most recent source IP address and port of correctly
1311 authenticated packets from the peer at configuration time.</para>
1312 </listitem>
1313 </varlistentry>
1314 <varlistentry>
1315 <term><varname>PersistentKeepalive=</varname></term>
1316 <listitem>
1317 <para>Sets a seconds interval, between 1 and 65535 inclusive, of how often
1318 to send an authenticated empty packet to the peer for the purpose
1319 of keeping a stateful firewall or NAT mapping valid persistently.
1320 For example, if the interface very rarely sends traffic, but it
1321 might at anytime receive traffic from a peer, and it is behind NAT,
1322 the interface might benefit from having a persistent keepalive
1323 interval of 25 seconds. If set to 0 or "off", this option is
1324 disabled. By default or when unspecified, this option is off.
1325 Most users will not need this.</para>
1326 </listitem>
1327 </varlistentry>
1328 </variablelist>
1329 </refsect1>
1330
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1332 <title>[Bond] Section Options</title>
1333
1334 <para>The <literal>[Bond]</literal> section accepts the following
1335 key:</para>
1336
1337 <variablelist class='network-directives'>
1338 <varlistentry>
1339 <term><varname>Mode=</varname></term>
1340 <listitem>
1341 <para>Specifies one of the bonding policies. The default is
1342 <literal>balance-rr</literal> (round robin). Possible values are
1343 <literal>balance-rr</literal>,
1344 <literal>active-backup</literal>,
1345 <literal>balance-xor</literal>,
1346 <literal>broadcast</literal>,
1347 <literal>802.3ad</literal>,
1348 <literal>balance-tlb</literal>, and
1349 <literal>balance-alb</literal>.
1350 </para>
1351 </listitem>
1352 </varlistentry>
1353
1354 <varlistentry>
1355 <term><varname>TransmitHashPolicy=</varname></term>
1356 <listitem>
1357 <para>Selects the transmit hash policy to use for slave
1358 selection in balance-xor, 802.3ad, and tlb modes. Possible
1359 values are
1360 <literal>layer2</literal>,
1361 <literal>layer3+4</literal>,
1362 <literal>layer2+3</literal>,
4d89618a 1363 <literal>encap2+3</literal>, and
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1365 </para>
1366 </listitem>
1367 </varlistentry>
1368
1369 <varlistentry>
1370 <term><varname>LACPTransmitRate=</varname></term>
1371 <listitem>
1372 <para>Specifies the rate with which link partner transmits
1373 Link Aggregation Control Protocol Data Unit packets in
1374 802.3ad mode. Possible values are <literal>slow</literal>,
1375 which requests partner to transmit LACPDUs every 30 seconds,
1376 and <literal>fast</literal>, which requests partner to
1377 transmit LACPDUs every second. The default value is
1378 <literal>slow</literal>.</para>
1379 </listitem>
1380 </varlistentry>
1381
1382 <varlistentry>
1383 <term><varname>MIIMonitorSec=</varname></term>
1384 <listitem>
1385 <para>Specifies the frequency that Media Independent
1386 Interface link monitoring will occur. A value of zero
dd2b607b 1387 disables MII link monitoring. This value is rounded down to
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1389 </listitem>
1390 </varlistentry>
1391
1392 <varlistentry>
1393 <term><varname>UpDelaySec=</varname></term>
1394 <listitem>
1395 <para>Specifies the delay before a link is enabled after a
1396 link up status has been detected. This value is rounded down
1397 to a multiple of MIIMonitorSec. The default value is
1398 0.</para>
1399 </listitem>
1400 </varlistentry>
1401
1402 <varlistentry>
1403 <term><varname>DownDelaySec=</varname></term>
1404 <listitem>
1405 <para>Specifies the delay before a link is disabled after a
1406 link down status has been detected. This value is rounded
1407 down to a multiple of MIIMonitorSec. The default value is
1408 0.</para>
1409 </listitem>
1410 </varlistentry>
1411
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38422da7 1413 <term><varname>LearnPacketIntervalSec=</varname></term>
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1415 <para>Specifies the number of seconds between instances where the bonding
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1417 The valid range is 1–0x7fffffff; the default value is 1. This option
1418 has an effect only for the balance-tlb and balance-alb modes.</para>
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1420 </varlistentry>
1421
1422 <varlistentry>
1423 <term><varname>AdSelect=</varname></term>
1424 <listitem>
1425 <para>Specifies the 802.3ad aggregation selection logic to use. Possible values are
1426 <literal>stable</literal>,
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1428 <literal>count</literal>.
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1430 </listitem>
1431 </varlistentry>
1432
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db688b7e 1434 <term><varname>AdActorSystemPriority=</varname></term>
99f68ef0 1435 <listitem>
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1438 </varlistentry>
1439
1440 <varlistentry>
1441 <term><varname>AdUserPortKey=</varname></term>
1442 <listitem>
1443 <para>Specifies the 802.3ad user defined portion of the port key. Ranges [0-1023].</para>
1444 </listitem>
1445 </varlistentry>
1446
1447 <varlistentry>
1448 <term><varname>AdActorSystem=</varname></term>
1449 <listitem>
1450 <para>Specifies the 802.3ad system mac address. This can not be either NULL or Multicast.</para>
1451 </listitem>
1452 </varlistentry>
1453
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38422da7 1455 <term><varname>FailOverMACPolicy=</varname></term>
81bd37a8 1456 <listitem>
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1458 the same MAC address at the time of enslavement or, when enabled, to perform special handling of the
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1460 Possible values are
1461 <literal>none</literal>,
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1463 <literal>follow</literal>.
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1465 </listitem>
1466 </varlistentry>
1467
1468 <varlistentry>
38422da7 1469 <term><varname>ARPValidate=</varname></term>
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1471 <para>Specifies whether or not ARP probes and replies should be
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1474 monitoring purposes. Possible values are
1475 <literal>none</literal>,
1476 <literal>active</literal>,
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1478 <literal>all</literal>.
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1480 </listitem>
1481 </varlistentry>
1482
1483 <varlistentry>
38422da7 1484 <term><varname>ARPIntervalSec=</varname></term>
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1486 <para>Specifies the ARP link monitoring frequency in milliseconds.
1487 A value of 0 disables ARP monitoring. The default value is 0.
1488 </para>
1489 </listitem>
1490 </varlistentry>
1491
1492 <varlistentry>
38422da7 1493 <term><varname>ARPIPTargets=</varname></term>
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1495 <para>Specifies the IP addresses to use as ARP monitoring peers when
38422da7 1496 ARPIntervalSec is greater than 0. These are the targets of the ARP request
81bd37a8 1497 sent to determine the health of the link to the targets.
a8eaaee7 1498 Specify these values in IPv4 dotted decimal format. At least one IP
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1500 maximum number of targets that can be specified is 16. The
1501 default value is no IP addresses.
1502 </para>
1503 </listitem>
1504 </varlistentry>
1505
1506 <varlistentry>
38422da7 1507 <term><varname>ARPAllTargets=</varname></term>
81bd37a8 1508 <listitem>
38422da7 1509 <para>Specifies the quantity of ARPIPTargets that must be reachable
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1511 This option affects only active-backup mode for slaves with
38422da7 1512 ARPValidate enabled. Possible values are
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1514 <literal>all</literal>.
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1516 </listitem>
1517 </varlistentry>
1518
1519 <varlistentry>
38422da7 1520 <term><varname>PrimaryReselectPolicy=</varname></term>
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1522 <para>Specifies the reselection policy for the primary slave. This
1523 affects how the primary slave is chosen to become the active slave
1524 when failure of the active slave or recovery of the primary slave
1525 occurs. This option is designed to prevent flip-flopping between
1526 the primary slave and other slaves. Possible values are
1527 <literal>always</literal>,
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1529 <literal>failure</literal>.
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1531 </listitem>
1532 </varlistentry>
1533
1534 <varlistentry>
1535 <term><varname>ResendIGMP=</varname></term>
1536 <listitem>
1537 <para>Specifies the number of IGMP membership reports to be issued after
1538 a failover event. One membership report is issued immediately after
1539 the failover, subsequent packets are sent in each 200ms interval.
b938cb90 1540 The valid range is 0–255. Defaults to 1. A value of 0
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1542 to the failover event.
1543 </para>
1544 </listitem>
1545 </varlistentry>
1546
1547 <varlistentry>
1548 <term><varname>PacketsPerSlave=</varname></term>
1549 <listitem>
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1551 moving to the next one. When set to 0, then a slave is chosen at
1552 random. The valid range is 0–65535. Defaults to 1. This option
a8eaaee7 1553 only has effect when in balance-rr mode.
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1555 </listitem>
1556 </varlistentry>
1557
1558 <varlistentry>
38422da7 1559 <term><varname>GratuitousARP=</varname></term>
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1561 <para>Specify the number of peer notifications (gratuitous ARPs and
1562 unsolicited IPv6 Neighbor Advertisements) to be issued after a
b938cb90 1563 failover event. As soon as the link is up on the new slave,
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1565 VLAN sub-device. This is repeated at each link monitor interval
38422da7 1566 (ARPIntervalSec or MIIMonitorSec, whichever is active) if the number is
a8eaaee7 1567 greater than 1. The valid range is 0–255. The default value is 1.
38422da7 1568 These options affect only the active-backup mode.
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1570 </listitem>
1571 </varlistentry>
1572
1573 <varlistentry>
1574 <term><varname>AllSlavesActive=</varname></term>
1575 <listitem>
9b6ffef3 1576 <para>Takes a boolean. Specifies that duplicate frames (received on inactive ports)
a8eaaee7 1577 should be dropped when false, or delivered when true. Normally, bonding will drop
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1578 duplicate frames (received on inactive ports), which is desirable for
1579 most users. But there are some times it is nice to allow duplicate
1580 frames to be delivered. The default value is false (drop duplicate frames
1581 received on inactive ports).
1582 </para>
1583 </listitem>
1584 </varlistentry>
1585
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1586 <varlistentry>
1587 <term><varname>DynamicTransmitLoadBalancing=</varname></term>
1588 <listitem>
1589 <para>Takes a boolean. Specifies if dynamic shuffling of flows is enabled. Applies only
1590 for balance-tlb mode. Defaults to unset.
1591 </para>
1592 </listitem>
1593 </varlistentry>
1594
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1595 <varlistentry>
1596 <term><varname>MinLinks=</varname></term>
1597 <listitem>
1598 <para>Specifies the minimum number of links that must be active before
1599 asserting carrier. The default value is 0.
1600 </para>
1601 </listitem>
1602 </varlistentry>
798d3a52 1603 </variablelist>
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1604
1605 <para>For more detail information see
1606 <ulink url="https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/networking/bonding.txt">
1607 Linux Ethernet Bonding Driver HOWTO</ulink></para>
1608
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1609 </refsect1>
1610
1611 <refsect1>
48847676 1612 <title>Examples</title>
798d3a52 1613 <example>
6c1695be 1614 <title>/etc/systemd/network/25-bridge.netdev</title>
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1615
1616 <programlisting>[NetDev]
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1617Name=bridge0
1618Kind=bridge</programlisting>
798d3a52 1619 </example>
eac684ef 1620
798d3a52 1621 <example>
6c1695be 1622 <title>/etc/systemd/network/25-vlan1.netdev</title>
eac684ef 1623
798d3a52 1624 <programlisting>[Match]
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1625Virtualization=no
1626
1627[NetDev]
1628Name=vlan1
1629Kind=vlan
1630
1631[VLAN]
1632Id=1</programlisting>
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1633 </example>
1634 <example>
6c1695be 1635 <title>/etc/systemd/network/25-ipip.netdev</title>
798d3a52 1636 <programlisting>[NetDev]
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1637Name=ipip-tun
1638Kind=ipip
1639MTUBytes=1480
1640
1641[Tunnel]
1642Local=192.168.223.238
1643Remote=192.169.224.239
1644TTL=64</programlisting>
798d3a52 1645 </example>
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1646 <example>
1647 <title>/etc/systemd/network/1-fou-tunnel.netdev</title>
1648 <programlisting>[NetDev]
1649Name=fou-tun
1650Kind=fou
1651
1652[FooOverUDP]
1653Port=5555
1654Protocol=4
1655 </programlisting>
1656 </example>
1657 <example>
1658 <title>/etc/systemd/network/25-fou-ipip.netdev</title>
1659 <programlisting>[NetDev]
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1660Name=ipip-tun
1661Kind=ipip
1662
1663[Tunnel]
964c4eda 1664Independent=yes
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1665Local=10.65.208.212
1666Remote=10.65.208.211
964c4eda 1667FooOverUDP=yes
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1668FOUDestinationPort=5555
1669 </programlisting>
1670 </example>
798d3a52 1671 <example>
6c1695be 1672 <title>/etc/systemd/network/25-tap.netdev</title>
798d3a52 1673 <programlisting>[NetDev]
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1674Name=tap-test
1675Kind=tap
1676
1677[Tap]
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1678MultiQueue=yes
1679PacketInfo=yes</programlisting> </example>
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798d3a52 1681 <example>
6c1695be 1682 <title>/etc/systemd/network/25-sit.netdev</title>
798d3a52 1683 <programlisting>[NetDev]
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1684Name=sit-tun
1685Kind=sit
1686MTUBytes=1480
1687
1688[Tunnel]
1689Local=10.65.223.238
1690Remote=10.65.223.239</programlisting>
798d3a52 1691 </example>
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1693 <example>
1694 <title>/etc/systemd/network/25-6rd.netdev</title>
1695 <programlisting>[NetDev]
1696Name=6rd-tun
1697Kind=sit
1698MTUBytes=1480
1699
1700[Tunnel]
1701Local=10.65.223.238
1702IPv6RapidDeploymentPrefix=2602::/24</programlisting>
1703 </example>
1704
798d3a52 1705 <example>
6c1695be 1706 <title>/etc/systemd/network/25-gre.netdev</title>
798d3a52 1707 <programlisting>[NetDev]
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1708Name=gre-tun
1709Kind=gre
1710MTUBytes=1480
1711
1712[Tunnel]
1713Local=10.65.223.238
1714Remote=10.65.223.239</programlisting>
798d3a52 1715 </example>
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798d3a52 1717 <example>
6c1695be 1718 <title>/etc/systemd/network/25-vti.netdev</title>
b35a2909 1719
798d3a52 1720 <programlisting>[NetDev]
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1721Name=vti-tun
1722Kind=vti
1723MTUBytes=1480
1724
1725[Tunnel]
1726Local=10.65.223.238
1727Remote=10.65.223.239</programlisting>
798d3a52 1728 </example>
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798d3a52 1730 <example>
6c1695be 1731 <title>/etc/systemd/network/25-veth.netdev</title>
798d3a52 1732 <programlisting>[NetDev]
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1733Name=veth-test
1734Kind=veth
1735
1736[Peer]
1737Name=veth-peer</programlisting>
798d3a52 1738 </example>
b35a2909 1739
d94facdc 1740 <example>
6c1695be 1741 <title>/etc/systemd/network/25-bond.netdev</title>
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1742 <programlisting>[NetDev]
1743Name=bond1
1744Kind=bond
1745
1746[Bond]
1747Mode=802.3ad
1748TransmitHashPolicy=layer3+4
1749MIIMonitorSec=1s
1750LACPTransmitRate=fast
1751</programlisting>
1752 </example>
1753
798d3a52 1754 <example>
6c1695be 1755 <title>/etc/systemd/network/25-dummy.netdev</title>
798d3a52 1756 <programlisting>[NetDev]
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1757Name=dummy-test
1758Kind=dummy
1759MACAddress=12:34:56:78:9a:bc</programlisting>
798d3a52 1760 </example>
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1762 <title>/etc/systemd/network/25-vrf.netdev</title>
037a3ded 1763 <para>Create a VRF interface with table 42.</para>
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1764 <programlisting>[NetDev]
1765Name=vrf-test
1766Kind=vrf
798d3a52 1767
20897a0d 1768[VRF]
362f6336 1769Table=42</programlisting>
20897a0d 1770 </example>
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1772 <example>
1773 <title>/etc/systemd/network/25-macvtap.netdev</title>
1774 <para>Create a MacVTap device.</para>
1775 <programlisting>[NetDev]
1776Name=macvtap-test
1777Kind=macvtap
1778 </programlisting>
1779 </example>
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1780 <example>
1781 <title>/etc/systemd/network/25-wireguard.netdev</title>
1782 <programlisting>[NetDev]
1783Name=wg0
1784Kind=wireguard
1785
1786[WireGuard]
1787PrivateKey=EEGlnEPYJV//kbvvIqxKkQwOiS+UENyPncC4bF46ong=
1788ListenPort=51820
1789
1790[WireGuardPeer]
1791PublicKey=RDf+LSpeEre7YEIKaxg+wbpsNV7du+ktR99uBEtIiCA=
1792AllowedIPs=fd31:bf08:57cb::/48,192.168.26.0/24
1793Endpoint=wireguard.example.com:51820</programlisting>
1794 </example>
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1795 </refsect1>
1796 <refsect1>
1797 <title>See Also</title>
1798 <para>
1799 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry>,
1800 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd-networkd</refentrytitle><manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry>,
1801 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd.link</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>,
1802 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd.network</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>
1803 </para>
1804 </refsect1>
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1806</refentry>