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+#
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+# ifupdown2 configuration file
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+#
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+# This file contains default settings for ifupdown
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+#
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+# enable templates
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+template_enable=0
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+# default template engine (only mako is currently supported)
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+template_engine=mako
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+
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+# default template lookup path during template rendering
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+template_lookuppath=/etc/network/ifupdown2/templates
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+# default network configuration filepath
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+default_interfaces_configfile=/etc/network/interfaces
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+
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+# The -i interfacefile option is allowed by default but
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+# can be disabled by setting the below option to 1 to
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+# reduce security issues (due to the pre- and post- commands)
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+disable_cli_interfacesfile=0
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+
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+
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+# enable addon module syntax check:
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+# Python addon modules register dictionary of supported attributes.
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+# The syntax checker in ifupdown2 uses this dictionary for syntax
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+# checks in the interfaces file. This works well, when only python modules
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+# are used. But when a mix of scripts and modules are used (which is the
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+# default case), you may get false warnings for attributes supported
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+# by scripts
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+addon_syntax_check=0
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+
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+# Support executing of ifupdown style scripts.
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+# Note that by default python addon modules override scripts with the same
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+# name
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+addon_scripts_support=0
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+
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+# enable python addons
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+addon_python_modules_support=1
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+
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+# By default ifupdown2 only supports a single vlan filtering bridge
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+# on the system. Set this flag to 1 to support multiple vlan
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+# filtering bridges
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+multiple_vlan_aware_bridge_support=0
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+
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+# ifquery check status strings.
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+# By default `ifquery --check` prints the check and
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+# cross marks against interface attributes.
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+# Use the below strings to modify the default behaviour.
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+#
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+ifquery_check_success_str=[ OK ]
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+ifquery_check_error_str=[FAIL]
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+ifquery_check_unknown_str=
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+#
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+
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+# This attribute controls iface/vlan range expansions
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+# in ifquery default output.
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+ifquery_ifacename_expand_range=0
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+
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+# Let link master (bridges, bonds) own the link state of slaves
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+link_master_slave=1
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+
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+# Delay admin state change till the end
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+delay_admin_state_change=0
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+
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+# ifreload by default downs: 'all interfaces for which config changed' +
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+# 'interfaces that were deleted'. With the below variable set to '0'
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+# ifreload will only down 'interfaces that were deleted'
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+ifreload_down_changed=0
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+
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+# squash all addr config when you process the first interface
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+addr_config_squash=0
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+
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+# squash iface config into one when you have multiple
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+# ifaces stanzas for an interface
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+ifaceobj_squash=0
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+
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+# By default ifupdown2 will adjust logical devices MTU
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+# based on the physical interface they are running on top of.
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+# set this flag to 0 to disable this behaviour
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+adjust_logical_dev_mtu=0
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+
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+# directory where the state file is stored
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+# if this directory doesn't exists ifupdown2 will create it
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+# if directory creation fails or state_dir variable is empty
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+# state_dir will default to /run/network/
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+state_dir=/run/network/
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