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/freebsd-10.0-release/sys/net/ | ||
H A D | if_llatbl.h | diff 192476 Wed May 20 19:12:55 MDT 2009 qingli When an interface address is removed and the last prefix route is also being deleted, the link-layer address table (arp or nd6) will flush those L2 llinfo entries that match the removed prefix. Reviewed by: kmacy |
H A D | if_llatbl.c | diff 192476 Wed May 20 19:12:55 MDT 2009 qingli When an interface address is removed and the last prefix route is also being deleted, the link-layer address table (arp or nd6) will flush those L2 llinfo entries that match the removed prefix. Reviewed by: kmacy |
/freebsd-10.0-release/sys/netinet6/ | ||
H A D | in6.c | diff 192476 Wed May 20 19:12:55 MDT 2009 qingli When an interface address is removed and the last prefix route is also being deleted, the link-layer address table (arp or nd6) will flush those L2 llinfo entries that match the removed prefix. Reviewed by: kmacy |
/freebsd-10.0-release/sys/netinet/ | ||
H A D | in.c | diff 192476 Wed May 20 19:12:55 MDT 2009 qingli When an interface address is removed and the last prefix route is also being deleted, the link-layer address table (arp or nd6) will flush those L2 llinfo entries that match the removed prefix. Reviewed by: kmacy |
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