LAN
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... The hlen and chaddr fields SHOULD be determined as follows:
a. If one or more LAN interfaces are available, the hlen and chaddr
fields SHOULD be determined from the active ...
... interfaces are available, the hlen and chaddr
fields SHOULD be determined from the active LAN interface with the
lowest interface ...
... lowest interface number. If no active LAN interface is available,
then the parameters SHOULD be determined from the LAN ...
... LAN interface is available,
then the parameters SHOULD be determined from the LAN interface
with the lowest interface ...
... with the lowest interface number. This enables the chaddr to be
persistent between reboots, as long as the LAN interface hardware
...
... removed.
b. If there is no LAN interface, the chaddr field SHOULD be
determined by concatenating x'4000', the IPv4 address ...
... brings up a single tunnel to the security gateway. Where a LAN
interface is available, the chaddr will be globally unique. When a
...
... interface is available, the chaddr will be globally unique. When a
non-LAN interface is available and a unique Internet address is
...
... Where a private IP address [22] is assigned to a non-LAN interface,
it will not be globally unique. However, in this case packets will
...
... this will be unique on the virtual subnet. It will be persistent
across reboots for a LAN interface. If a non-LAN interface ...
... across reboots for a LAN interface. If a non-LAN interface is
used, it may not be persistent across reboots if the assigned IP
address ...
