[email protected] wrote:

Yes, and that's a valid argument in defense of interface enable/disable.
For example, routing daemons like quagga already have code to deal
with interface up/down notifications, and have historically had to
maintain special code to deal with the "address up/down" state.

What does quagga do with things like the duplicate status in BSD?
(ifconfig -a reports such things for addresses in BSD AFAIK.)

   Erik
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