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This brings the libvirt version of this RNG file in line with the same file in netcf (as soon as the corresponding patch there is ACKed and pushed). There's no reason to require it when defining an interface (the config option it corresponds to is optional), and it isn't even output in the status of an interface. Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1414404
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434 lines
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XML
<?xml version="1.0"?>
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<!-- A Relax NG schema for network interfaces -->
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<grammar xmlns="http://relaxng.org/ns/structure/1.0"
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xmlns:v="http://netcf.org/xml/version/1.0"
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datatypeLibrary="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes">
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<!-- Versions for this schema are simple integers that are incremented
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every time a changed (but backwards compatible) version
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is released. The current version is indicated with the v:serial
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attribute on the start element.
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-->
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<start v:serial="4">
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<choice>
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<ref name="ethernet-interface"/>
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<ref name="bridge-interface"/>
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<ref name="bond-interface"/>
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<ref name="vlan-interface"/>
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</choice>
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</start>
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<include href='basictypes.rng'/>
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<!--
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FIXME: How do we handle VLAN's ? Should they be their own interface
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or should we treat them as an option on the base interface ? For
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example, for vlan eth0.42, it would make sense to make that part of
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the definition of the eth0 interface.
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-->
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<!--
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Ethernet adapter
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-->
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<define name="basic-ethernet-content">
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<interleave>
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<attribute name="type">
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<value>ethernet</value>
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</attribute>
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<ref name="name-attr"/>
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<!-- If no MAC is given when the interface is defined, it is determined
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by using the device name.
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FIXME: What if device name and MAC don't specify the same NIC ? -->
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<optional>
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<element name="mac">
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<attribute name="address"><ref name="macAddr"/></attribute>
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</element>
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</optional>
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<ref name="link-speed-state"/>
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<!-- FIXME: Allow (some) ethtool options -->
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</interleave>
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</define>
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<!-- Ethernet adapter without IP addressing, e.g. for a bridge -->
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<define name="bare-ethernet-interface">
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<element name="interface">
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<interleave>
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<ref name="basic-ethernet-content"/>
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</interleave>
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</element>
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</define>
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<define name="ethernet-interface">
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<element name="interface">
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<interleave>
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<ref name="startmode"/>
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<ref name="basic-ethernet-content"/>
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<ref name="mtu"/>
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<ref name="interface-addressing"/>
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</interleave>
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</element>
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</define>
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<!--
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VLAN's
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-->
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<define name="vlan-interface-common">
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<attribute name="type">
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<value>vlan</value>
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</attribute>
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<!-- The name attribute is only useful for reporting back and is always
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of the form DEVICE.VLAN
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-->
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<optional><ref name="name-attr"/></optional>
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<ref name="link-speed-state"/>
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</define>
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<define name="vlan-device">
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<element name="vlan">
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<attribute name="tag"><ref name="vlan-id"/></attribute>
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<element name="interface">
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<attribute name="name"><ref name="deviceName"/></attribute>
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</element>
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</element>
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</define>
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<define name="bare-vlan-interface">
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<element name="interface">
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<interleave>
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<ref name="vlan-interface-common"/>
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<ref name="vlan-device"/>
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</interleave>
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</element>
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</define>
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<define name="vlan-interface">
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<element name="interface">
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<interleave>
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<ref name="vlan-interface-common"/>
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<ref name="startmode"/>
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<ref name="mtu"/>
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<ref name="interface-addressing"/>
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<ref name="vlan-device"/>
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</interleave>
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</element>
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</define>
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<!--
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Bridges
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-->
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<define name="bridge-interface">
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<element name="interface">
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<interleave>
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<attribute name="type">
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<value>bridge</value>
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</attribute>
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<ref name="name-attr"/>
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<ref name="startmode"/>
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<ref name="mtu"/>
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<ref name="interface-addressing"/>
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<element name="bridge">
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<optional>
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<attribute name="stp">
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<ref name="virOnOff"/>
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</attribute>
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</optional>
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<!-- Bridge forward delay (see 'brctl setfd') -->
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<optional v:since="2">
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<attribute name="delay"><ref name="timeval"/></attribute>
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</optional>
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<zeroOrMore>
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<choice>
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<ref name="bare-ethernet-interface"/>
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<ref name="bare-vlan-interface"/>
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<ref v:since="2" name="bare-bond-interface"/>
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</choice>
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</zeroOrMore>
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</element>
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</interleave>
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</element>
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</define>
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<!-- Jim Fehlig would like support for other bridge attributes, in
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particular hellotime, forwarddelay, and maxage
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-->
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<!--
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Bonds
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-->
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<define name="bond-interface-common">
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<attribute name="type">
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<value>bond</value>
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</attribute>
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<ref name="name-attr"/>
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<ref name="link-speed-state"/>
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</define>
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<define name="bond-element">
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<element name="bond">
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<optional>
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<attribute name="mode">
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<choice>
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<value>balance-rr</value>
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<!-- The primary interface is the first interface child
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of the bond element -->
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<value>active-backup</value>
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<value>balance-xor</value>
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<value>broadcast</value>
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<value>802.3ad</value>
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<value>balance-tlb</value>
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<value>balance-alb</value>
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</choice>
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</attribute>
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</optional>
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<!-- FIXME: add more attributes
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mode == 802.3ad
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ad_select
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lacp_rate
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xmit_hash_policy
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mode == active-backup
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fail_over_mac
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num_grat_arp when mode == active-backup (since 3.3.0)
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num_unsol_na when mode == active-backup (ipv6, since 3.4.0)
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mode == balance-xor
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xmit_hash_policy (since 2.6.3/3.2.2)
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-->
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<interleave>
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<optional>
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<choice>
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<element name="miimon">
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<!-- miimon frequency in ms -->
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<attribute name="freq"><ref name="unsignedInt"/></attribute>
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<optional>
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<attribute name="downdelay"><ref name="unsignedInt"/></attribute>
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</optional>
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<optional>
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<attribute name="updelay"><ref name="unsignedInt"/></attribute>
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</optional>
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<optional>
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<!-- use_carrier -->
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<attribute name="carrier">
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<choice>
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<!-- use MII/ETHTOOL ioctl -->
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<value>ioctl</value>
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<!-- use netif_carrier_ok() -->
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<value>netif</value>
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</choice>
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</attribute>
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</optional>
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</element>
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<element name="arpmon">
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<attribute name="interval"><ref name="unsignedInt"/></attribute>
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<attribute name="target"><ref name="ipv4Addr"/></attribute>
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<optional>
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<attribute name="validate">
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<choice>
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<value>none</value>
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<value>active</value>
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<value>backup</value>
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<value>all</value>
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</choice>
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</attribute>
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</optional>
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</element>
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</choice>
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</optional>
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<oneOrMore>
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<!-- The slave interfaces -->
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<ref name="bare-ethernet-interface"/>
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</oneOrMore>
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</interleave>
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</element>
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</define>
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<define name="bare-bond-interface">
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<element name="interface">
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<interleave>
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<ref name="bond-interface-common"/>
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<ref name="bond-element"/>
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</interleave>
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</element>
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</define>
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<define name="bond-interface">
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<element name="interface">
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<interleave>
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<ref name="bond-interface-common"/>
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<ref name="startmode"/>
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<ref name="mtu"/>
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<ref name="interface-addressing"/>
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<ref name="bond-element"/>
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</interleave>
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</element>
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</define>
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<!-- Basic attributes for all interface types -->
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<define name="name-attr">
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<!-- The device name, like eth0 or br2 -->
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<attribute name="name"><ref name="deviceName"/></attribute>
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</define>
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<define name="mtu">
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<optional>
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<element name="mtu">
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<attribute name="size"><ref name="unsignedInt"/></attribute>
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</element>
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</optional>
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</define>
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<define name="startmode">
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<optional>
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<element name="start">
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<attribute name="mode">
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<choice>
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<value>onboot</value>
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<value>none</value>
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<value>hotplug</value>
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<!-- Jim Fehlig lists the following that SuSe supports:
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manual, ifplug, nfsroot -->
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</choice>
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</attribute>
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</element>
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</optional>
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</define>
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<!--
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Assignment of addresses to an interface, allowing for
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different protocols
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-->
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<define name="interface-addressing">
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<choice>
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<group>
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<optional>
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<ref name="protocol-ipv4"/>
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</optional>
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<optional v:since="3">
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<ref name="protocol-ipv6"/>
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</optional>
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</group>
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<group>
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<optional v:since="3">
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<ref name="protocol-ipv6"/>
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</optional>
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<optional>
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<ref name="protocol-ipv4"/>
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</optional>
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</group>
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</choice>
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</define>
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<define name="protocol-ipv4">
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<element name="protocol">
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<attribute name="family">
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<value>ipv4</value>
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</attribute>
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<interleave>
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<optional>
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<ref name="dhcp-element"/>
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</optional>
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<zeroOrMore>
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<element name="ip">
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<attribute name="address"><ref name="ipv4Addr"/></attribute>
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<optional>
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<attribute name="prefix"><ref name="ipv4Prefix"/></attribute>
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</optional>
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</element>
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</zeroOrMore>
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<optional>
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<element name="route">
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<attribute name="gateway"><ref name="ipv4Addr"/></attribute>
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</element>
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</optional>
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</interleave>
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</element>
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</define>
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<define name="protocol-ipv6">
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<element name="protocol">
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<attribute name="family">
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<value>ipv6</value>
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</attribute>
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<interleave>
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<optional>
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<element name="autoconf"><empty/></element>
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</optional>
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<optional>
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<ref name="dhcp-element"/>
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</optional>
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<zeroOrMore>
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<element name="ip">
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<attribute name="address"><ref name="ipv6Addr"/></attribute>
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<optional>
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<attribute name="prefix"><ref name="ipv6Prefix"/></attribute>
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</optional>
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</element>
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</zeroOrMore>
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<optional>
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<element name="route">
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<attribute name="gateway"><ref name="ipv6Addr"/></attribute>
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</element>
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</optional>
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</interleave>
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</element>
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</define>
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<define name="dhcp-element">
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<element name="dhcp">
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<optional>
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<attribute name="peerdns">
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<ref name="virYesNo"/>
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</attribute>
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</optional>
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</element>
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</define>
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<!-- Jim Fehlig (<jfehlig@novell.com>) suggest the
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following additions to DHCP:
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WRT dhcp element, would it make sense to consider hostname (hostname
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to send to server) and if to change the local hostname to the
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hostname delivered via dhcp? E.g. hostname="foo" (default
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`hostname`) sethostname
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Also route:
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setrouting (default "yes")
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setdefaultroute (default "yes")
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and NIS:
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nis (default "yes")
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setnisdomain (default "yes")
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What about dhcpv6? A separate <dhcp6 /> element?
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-->
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<!-- Jim Fehlig suggest adding static routing info
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As for routing info, how about a separate route element:
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<route gateway="192.168.0.1" /> # destination=default
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<route destination="default" gateway="192.168.0.1" />
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<route destination="10.0.0.0/8" gateway="192.168.0.2" />
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<route destination="2001:DB8:C::/64" gateway="2001:DB8:C::1" />
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<route destination="2001:DB8::/32"> # unrecheable route (loopback)
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It would perhaps make sense to use iproute2 names, that is prefix
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instead of destination and nexthop instead of gateway.
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-->
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<!-- Type library -->
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<define name="timeval">
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<data type="double">
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<param name="minInclusive">0</param>
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</data>
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</define>
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<define name='vlan-id'>
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<data type="unsignedInt">
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<param name="maxInclusive">4095</param>
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</data>
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</define>
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</grammar>
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