I am sometime using the environment IEEE802.1a SNAP on ethernet.
But FreeBSD's network stack supports only EtherframeII as IP. So
I researched how to use on IEEE802.1a SNAP. I think that following
approch is good. But I couldn't do it:-(.
# ngctl mkpeer . eiface if_ngeth ether
# ngctl mkpeer . atmllc . ether (Does not create a node)
# ngctl list
There are 5 total nodes:
Name: ngctl61978 Type: socket ID: 000000be Num hooks: 0
Name: ngeth0 Type: ether ID: 000000ae Num hooks: 0
Name: <unnamed> Type: eiface ID: 000000ad Num hooks: 0
Name: iwi0 Type: ether ID: 00000002 Num hooks: 0
Name: rl0 Type: ether ID: 00000001 Num hooks: 0
|
+----+----+
| ngeth0 |
+----+----+
| EtherframeII
+----+----+
|ng_atmllc|
+----+----+
| IEEE802.1a SNAP
+----+----+
| rl0 |
+----+----+
|
Sorry, I cannot draw above network graph like 'ngctl dot' stlye.
So I don't know that above graph is whether OK or NG.
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