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# 285830 23-Jul-2015 gjb

- Copy stable/10@285827 to releng/10.2 in preparation for 10.2-RC1
builds.
- Update newvers.sh to reflect RC1.
- Update __FreeBSD_version to reflect 10.2.
- Update default pkg(8) configuration to use the quarterly branch.[1]

Discussed with: re, portmgr [1]
Approved by: re (implicit)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation

# 256281 10-Oct-2013 gjb

Copy head (r256279) to stable/10 as part of the 10.0-RELEASE cycle.

Approved by: re (implicit)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation


# 243091 15-Nov-2012 joel

Remove trailing whitespace.


# 243016 14-Nov-2012 kevlo

Mention the IEEE 802.1AX.

Reviewed by: thompsa


# 232089 23-Feb-2012 thompsa

Break the last part to its own sentence rather than a run-on.

Suggested by: dougb


# 232080 23-Feb-2012 thompsa

Add a sysctl/tunable default value for the use_flowid sysctl in r232008.


# 232010 22-Feb-2012 thompsa

Document the net.link.lagg.X.use_flowid sysctl from r232008.


# 232009 22-Feb-2012 thompsa

Make it clear that fec is just an alias


# 214066 19-Oct-2010 delphij

Clarify that lagg(4) sends/receives on active port, not the master port.

Note that this still seems to be a little bit confusing as the concept of
"master" is different from what people would expect on a networking
equipment.


# 213632 08-Oct-2010 delphij

Document net.link.lagg.failover_rx_all.

MFC after: 1 week


# 190531 29-Mar-2009 brueffer

Fix typo.


# 190528 29-Mar-2009 sam

remove bogus nwid use; that's a compat shim for netbsd


# 190527 29-Mar-2009 sam

fix wired-wireless failover example and remove incorrect
comment about WPA not working


# 175158 08-Jan-2008 gabor

- This driver will first appear in FreeBSD 6.3, not 7.0

Submitted by: thompsa
MFC after: 0 days


# 171661 30-Jul-2007 thompsa

- Propagate the largest set of interface capabilities supported by all lagg
ports to the lagg interface.
- Use the MTU from the first interface as the lagg MTU, all extra interfaces
must be the same.

This fixes using a lagg interface for a vlan or enabling jumbo frames, etc.

Approved by: re (kensmith)
MFC After: 3 days


# 168810 17-Apr-2007 brueffer

Bump date for the previous revision and the driver renaming.


# 168809 17-Apr-2007 brueffer

To avoid confusion, mention that the driver was originally called trunk
in OpenBSD.


# 168793 17-Apr-2007 thompsa

Rename the trunk(4) driver to lagg(4) as it is too similar to vlan trunking.

The name trunk is misused as the networking term trunk means carrying multiple
VLANs over a single connection. The IEEE standard for link aggregation (802.3
section 3) does not talk about 'trunk' at all while it is used throughout IEEE
802.1Q in describing vlans.

The lagg(4) driver provides link aggregation, failover and fault tolerance.

Discussed on: current@