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H A D | mdconfig2 | diff 264243 Mon Apr 07 22:45:27 MDT 2014 dteske Loosen the processing of *_IF_aliasN vars to be less strict. Previously, the first alias had to be _alias0 and processing stopped at the first non- defined variable (preventing gaps). Allowing gaps gives the administrator the ability to group aliases in an adhoc manner and also lifts the requirement to renumber aliases simply to comment-out an existing one. Aliases are processed in numerical ascending order. Discussed on: -rc MFC after: 1 week |
H A D | mdconfig | diff 264243 Mon Apr 07 22:45:27 MDT 2014 dteske Loosen the processing of *_IF_aliasN vars to be less strict. Previously, the first alias had to be _alias0 and processing stopped at the first non- defined variable (preventing gaps). Allowing gaps gives the administrator the ability to group aliases in an adhoc manner and also lifts the requirement to renumber aliases simply to comment-out an existing one. Aliases are processed in numerical ascending order. Discussed on: -rc MFC after: 1 week |
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H A D | rc.subr | diff 264243 Mon Apr 07 22:45:27 MDT 2014 dteske Loosen the processing of *_IF_aliasN vars to be less strict. Previously, the first alias had to be _alias0 and processing stopped at the first non- defined variable (preventing gaps). Allowing gaps gives the administrator the ability to group aliases in an adhoc manner and also lifts the requirement to renumber aliases simply to comment-out an existing one. Aliases are processed in numerical ascending order. Discussed on: -rc MFC after: 1 week |
H A D | network.subr | diff 264243 Mon Apr 07 22:45:27 MDT 2014 dteske Loosen the processing of *_IF_aliasN vars to be less strict. Previously, the first alias had to be _alias0 and processing stopped at the first non- defined variable (preventing gaps). Allowing gaps gives the administrator the ability to group aliases in an adhoc manner and also lifts the requirement to renumber aliases simply to comment-out an existing one. Aliases are processed in numerical ascending order. Discussed on: -rc MFC after: 1 week |
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