Date: Mon, 26 Oct 2015 16:44:11 -0400 From: "Chad J. Milios" <milios@ccsys.com> To: Terje Elde <terje@elde.net>, Matthew Seaman <matthew@freebsd.org> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: NIC naming Message-ID: <562E909B.5050408@ccsys.com> In-Reply-To: <0746B048-19AB-4AA6-8439-4DF7A08D10AE@elde.net> References: <562E4D92.3000308@gmail.com> <562E551F.6060406@freebsd.org> <0746B048-19AB-4AA6-8439-4DF7A08D10AE@elde.net>
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On 10/26/2015 2:16 PM, Terje Elde wrote: > >> On 26 Oct 2015, at 17:30, Matthew Seaman <matthew@freebsd.org> wrote: >> >> This probably doesn't solve your problem, which appears to be knowing >> which of the ethernet ports on your machine is em0 -- the usual method >> to do that is by ifconfig'ing everything else down and then testing with >> a network cable until you find the working port. However it might help >> clarify the system configuration. > ifconfig will give you the MAC of the card. I'm not sure if there's a standard tool for it, but it should be easy to do something like "rename the card with MAC address X to Y" you can put the following one-liner (fix if your email client breaks) directly into /etc/rc.conf or /etc/rc.conf.local (replace 01:23:45:67:89:ab with your "main" card's MAC address and that interface will always be named, in this example net0: eval setvar `ifconfig | while read a b; do if [ "$b" != "${b#flags=}" ]; then c=${a%:}; fi; if [ "$a" = ether -a "$b" = 01:23:45:67:89:ab ]; then echo ifconfig_${c}_name net0; fi; done` > Personally, I've started renaming along the lines of renaming em0 to em_lan0, em1 to em_wan1 and so on. Makes it a bit easier to see what's going on, both for when another admin might inherit the box, and also for myself, if I haven't touched the box in a few years. you may replace net0 with legal names such as up0, up1, down0, down1, down2, down4 (or in#, out#, wan#, lan#) etc. whatever makes most sense to describe your use case (just not wlan#. use wifi# or wphy# for your wlan#'s phy interface): name_mac () { eval setvar `ifconfig | while read a b; do if [ "$b" != "${b#flags=}" ]; then c=${a%:}; fi; if [ "$a" = ether -a "$b" = $2 ]; then echo ifconfig_${c}_name $1; fi; done` } name_mac up0 aa:aa:aa:aa:aa:aa name_mac down0 bb:bb:bb:bb:bb:bb name_mac down1 cc:cc:cc:cc:cc:cc > Sure, you could argue all of this should be documented somewhere as well - and you wouldn't be wrong - but renaming makes things obvious where the next admin will look, not just in some doc that might be somewhere he didn't. > > Terje -Chad J. Milios P.S. any snippets of code contained in this email are hereby placed in the public domain.
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