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- Consistent_Network_Device_Naming abstract "Consistent Network Device Naming is a convention for naming Ethernet adapters in Linux.It was created around 2009 to replace the old standard ethX which caused problems on multihomed machines because the network interface controllers (NICs) would get named based on the order in which they were found by the kernel as it booted. Adding new interfaces could cause the previously added ones to change names.The new naming scheme was: em[1-N] for on-board (embedded) NICs (# matches chassis labels) p<slot_number>p<port_number> for cards in PCI slots, ports starting at 1 (not zero) NPAR and SR-IOV devices add a suffix of _<vf>, from 0..N depending on the number of Partitions or Virtual Functions exposed on each port Other Linux conventions, such as .<vlan> and :<alias> suffixes remain unchanged and are still applicableThe convention was implemented for Dell in a module called biosdevname.Among the first major Linux distributions to adopt the module were Fedora 15 in May 2011 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux version 6.1.It was also released in SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 Service Pack 2 in February 2012.The newer Dell PowerEdge and Dell Precision models support the new names.An open source implementation is available, based on the udev mechanism now present in systemd.".
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- Consistent_Network_Device_Naming subject Category:Ethernet.
- Consistent_Network_Device_Naming subject Category:Linux_drivers.
- Consistent_Network_Device_Naming type Abstraction100002137.
- Consistent_Network_Device_Naming type EthernetStandards.
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- Consistent_Network_Device_Naming comment "Consistent Network Device Naming is a convention for naming Ethernet adapters in Linux.It was created around 2009 to replace the old standard ethX which caused problems on multihomed machines because the network interface controllers (NICs) would get named based on the order in which they were found by the kernel as it booted.".
- Consistent_Network_Device_Naming label "Consistent Network Device Naming".
- Consistent_Network_Device_Naming label "Единообразное именование сетевых устройств".
- Consistent_Network_Device_Naming label "一致的网络设备命名".
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