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391 the same MAC address at enslavement (the traditional
393 bond's MAC address in accordance with the selected policy.
401 the same MAC address at enslavement time. This is the
407 MAC address of the bond should always be the MAC
408 address of the currently active slave. The MAC
409 address of the slaves is not changed; instead, the MAC
413 alter their MAC address, or for devices that refuse
414 incoming broadcasts with their own source MAC (which
434 The "follow" fail_over_mac policy causes the MAC
436 the MAC address of the first slave added to the bond).
438 to this MAC address while they are in a backup role; a
439 slave is programmed with the bond's MAC address at
441 the newly active slave's MAC address).
445 when multiple ports are programmed with the same MAC
450 change its MAC address, in which case the active policy is
524 if, the active slave fails. The bond's MAC address is
545 MAC address XOR'd with destination MAC address XOR
600 the MAC address of the failed receiving slave.
644 with the selected MAC address to each of the
804 Uses XOR of hardware MAC addresses and packet type ID
807 hash = source MAC XOR destination MAC XOR packet type ID
820 Uses XOR of hardware MAC addresses and IP addresses to
823 hash = source MAC XOR destination MAC XOR packet type ID
992 the device's permanent MAC address.
996 devices (the MAC addresses correspond to those of the slave devices).
1668 bond0 have the same MAC address (HWaddr) as bond0 for all modes except
1669 TLB and ALB that require a unique MAC address for each slave.
1719 policy to the bond. Typical choices include XOR of either the MAC or
2202 the bonded device will be to the same MAC level peer on the network
2206 will be addressed directly by their individual MAC addresses.
2210 available use the MAC addresses of the local network source and
2246 (instead choosing a port based upon IP or MAC level addresses);
2272 interface. Since the destination is determined by the MAC
2302 distributes traffic by peer (using an XOR of MAC addresses
2314 Since the balancing is done according to MAC address, in a
2320 so that mathematically unlucky MAC addresses (i.e., ones that
2474 is a side effect of how many switches update their MAC forwarding
2475 tables. Initially, the switch does not associate the MAC address in
2477 traffic to all ports until its MAC forwarding table is updated. Since
2485 behavior, it can be induced by clearing the MAC forwarding table (on
2672 8. Where does a bonding device get its MAC address from?
2674 When using slave devices that have fixed MAC addresses, or when
2675 the fail_over_mac option is enabled, the bonding device's MAC address is
2676 the MAC address of the active slave.
2679 ifconfig or ip link), the MAC address of the bonding device is taken from
2680 its first slave device. This MAC address is then passed to all following
2684 If you wish to change the MAC address, you can set it with
2691 The MAC address can be also changed by bringing down/up the
2701 To restore your slaves' MAC addresses, you need to detach them
2703 then restore the MAC addresses that the slaves had before they were