on bridges. Bond, internal, and mirror ports are not supported
and will not participate in the spanning tree.
</column>
-
+
<column name="other_config" key="stp-system-id">
The bridge's STP identifier (the lower 48 bits of the bridge-id)
in the form
<dt><code>ipsec_gre</code></dt>
<dd>
An Ethernet over RFC 2890 Generic Routing Encapsulation over IPv4
- IPsec tunnel.
+ IPsec tunnel.
</dd>
<dt><code>capwap</code></dt>
from the inner packet if it is IPv4 or IPv6 (otherwise it will be the
system default, typically 64). Default is the system default TTL.
</column>
-
+
<column name="options" key="df_inherit" type='{"type": "boolean"}'>
Optional. If enabled, the Don't Fragment bit will be copied from the
inner IP headers (those of the encapsulated traffic) to the outer
Total number of receive errors, greater than or equal to the sum of
the above.
</column>
- </group>
+ </group>
<group title="Statistics: Transmit errors">
<column name="statistics" key="tx_dropped">
Number of packets dropped by TX.
The <code>linux-htb</code> and <code>linux-hfsc</code> classes support
the following key-value pair:
</p>
-
+
<column name="other_config" key="max-rate" type='{"type": "integer"}'>
Maximum rate shared by all queued traffic, in bit/s. Optional. If not
specified, for physical interfaces, the default is the link rate. For
<code>linux-htb</code> may use <code>queue_id</code>s less than 61440.
It has the following key-value pairs defined.
</p>
-
+
<column name="other_config" key="min-rate"
type='{"type": "integer", "minInteger": 1}'>
Minimum guaranteed bandwidth, in bit/s.
<code>linux-hfsc</code> may use <code>queue_id</code>s less than 61440.
It has the following key-value pairs defined.
</p>
-
+
<column name="other_config" key="min-rate"
type='{"type": "integer", "minInteger": 1}'>
Minimum guaranteed bandwidth, in bit/s.
</column>
-
+
<column name="other_config" key="max-rate"
type='{"type": "integer", "minInteger": 1}'>
Maximum allowed bandwidth, in bit/s. Optional. If specified, the
human consumption.
</p>
</column>
-
+
<column name="status" key="sec_since_connect"
type='{"type": "integer", "minInteger": 0}'>
The amount of time since this controller last successfully connected to
the switch (in seconds). Value is empty if controller has never
successfully connected.
</column>
-
+
<column name="status" key="sec_since_disconnect"
type='{"type": "integer", "minInteger": 1}'>
The amount of time since this controller last disconnected from