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#
# Network interface configuration file
#
# /etc/rc.net will read this file to determine what configuration
# commands are to be applied to the machine's network interfaces.
# Each line is a rule beginning with an interface pattern followed
# by a protocol/address family and a set of ifconfig parameters
# or command line to execute. Each interface present on the machine
# will be matched against the interface patterns in this file and
# the first one found for each unique protocol/address familiy will
# be executed. For example, as shipped, this file will do automatic
# internet (inet) configuration for all interfaces (*) except for
# the "primary" one, which will be configured according to hostconfig.
#
# Details: The interface name can use asterisks (*) to match any
# substring. The protocol/address family can be any string.
# The rest of the line will be given to ifconfig unless it is
# preceeded by an exclamation mark (!), in which case it will be
# executed as a command. In the latter case, the variable $if
# can be used to refer to the interface name to be configured.
#
# Special Case #1: An interface name of -1- will match the primary
# interface, whichever it might be.
#
# Special Case #2: An argument string of -HOSTCONFIG- will redirect
# rc.net to get the network config info from the /etc/hostconfig file.
#
# Tip: To disable an interface, enter a line with the interface's
# name and an action of "!false" (or any command that is a noop).
#
-1- inet -HOSTCONFIG-
* inet -AUTOMATIC- netmask -AUTOMATIC- -trailers up