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| #
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| # Network device configuration
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| #
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| 
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| menuconfig NETDEVICES
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| 	default y if UML
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| 	depends on NET
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| 	bool "Network device support"
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| 	---help---
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| 	  You can say N here if you don't intend to connect your Linux box to
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| 	  any other computer at all.
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| 
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| 	  You'll have to say Y if your computer contains a network card that
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| 	  you want to use under Linux. If you are going to run SLIP or PPP over
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| 	  telephone line or null modem cable you need say Y here. Connecting
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| 	  two machines with parallel ports using PLIP needs this, as well as
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| 	  AX.25/KISS for sending Internet traffic over amateur radio links.
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| 
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| 	  See also "The Linux Network Administrator's Guide" by Olaf Kirch and
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| 	  Terry Dawson. Available at <http://www.tldp.org/guides.html>.
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| 
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| 	  If unsure, say Y.
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| 
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| # All the following symbols are dependent on NETDEVICES - do not repeat
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| # that for each of the symbols.
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| if NETDEVICES
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| 
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| config MII
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| 	tristate
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| 
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| config NET_CORE
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| 	default y
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| 	bool "Network core driver support"
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| 	---help---
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| 	  You can say N here if you do not intend to use any of the
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| 	  networking core drivers (i.e. VLAN, bridging, bonding, etc.)
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| 
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| if NET_CORE
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| 
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| config BONDING
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| 	tristate "Bonding driver support"
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| 	depends on INET
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| 	depends on IPV6 || IPV6=n
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| 	---help---
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| 	  Say 'Y' or 'M' if you wish to be able to 'bond' multiple Ethernet
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| 	  Channels together. This is called 'Etherchannel' by Cisco,
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| 	  'Trunking' by Sun, 802.3ad by the IEEE, and 'Bonding' in Linux.
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| 
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| 	  The driver supports multiple bonding modes to allow for both high
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| 	  performance and high availability operation.
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| 
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| 	  Refer to <file:Documentation/networking/bonding.txt> for more
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| 	  information.
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| 
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| 	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
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| 	  will be called bonding.
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| 
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| config DUMMY
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| 	tristate "Dummy net driver support"
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| 	---help---
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| 	  This is essentially a bit-bucket device (i.e. traffic you send to
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| 	  this device is consigned into oblivion) with a configurable IP
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| 	  address. It is most commonly used in order to make your currently
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| 	  inactive SLIP address seem like a real address for local programs.
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| 	  If you use SLIP or PPP, you might want to say Y here. It won't
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| 	  enlarge your kernel. What a deal. Read about it in the Network
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| 	  Administrator's Guide, available from
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| 	  <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#guide>.
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| 
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| 	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
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| 	  will be called dummy.
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| 
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| config EQUALIZER
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| 	tristate "EQL (serial line load balancing) support"
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| 	---help---
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| 	  If you have two serial connections to some other computer (this
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| 	  usually requires two modems and two telephone lines) and you use
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| 	  SLIP (the protocol for sending Internet traffic over telephone
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| 	  lines) or PPP (a better SLIP) on them, you can make them behave like
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| 	  one double speed connection using this driver.  Naturally, this has
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| 	  to be supported at the other end as well, either with a similar EQL
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| 	  Linux driver or with a Livingston Portmaster 2e.
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| 
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| 	  Say Y if you want this and read
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| 	  <file:Documentation/networking/eql.txt>.  You may also want to read
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| 	  section 6.2 of the NET-3-HOWTO, available from
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| 	  <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>.
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| 
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| 	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
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| 	  will be called eql.  If unsure, say N.
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| 
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| config NET_FC
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| 	bool "Fibre Channel driver support"
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| 	depends on SCSI && PCI
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| 	help
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| 	  Fibre Channel is a high speed serial protocol mainly used to connect
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| 	  large storage devices to the computer; it is compatible with and
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| 	  intended to replace SCSI.
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| 
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| 	  If you intend to use Fibre Channel, you need to have a Fibre channel
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| 	  adaptor card in your computer; say Y here and to the driver for your
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| 	  adaptor below. You also should have said Y to "SCSI support" and
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| 	  "SCSI generic support".
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| 
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| config IFB
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| 	tristate "Intermediate Functional Block support"
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| 	depends on NET_CLS_ACT
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| 	---help---
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| 	  This is an intermediate driver that allows sharing of
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| 	  resources.
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| 	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
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| 	  will be called ifb.  If you want to use more than one ifb
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| 	  device at a time, you need to compile this driver as a module.
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| 	  Instead of 'ifb', the devices will then be called 'ifb0',
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| 	  'ifb1' etc.
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| 	  Look at the iproute2 documentation directory for usage etc
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| 
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| source "drivers/net/team/Kconfig"
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| 
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| config MACVLAN
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| 	tristate "MAC-VLAN support"
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| 	---help---
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| 	  This allows one to create virtual interfaces that map packets to
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| 	  or from specific MAC addresses to a particular interface.
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| 
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| 	  Macvlan devices can be added using the "ip" command from the
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| 	  iproute2 package starting with the iproute2-2.6.23 release:
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| 
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| 	  "ip link add link <real dev> [ address MAC ] [ NAME ] type macvlan"
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| 
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| 	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
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| 	  will be called macvlan.
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| 
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| config MACVTAP
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| 	tristate "MAC-VLAN based tap driver"
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| 	depends on MACVLAN
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| 	depends on INET
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| 	select TAP
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| 	help
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| 	  This adds a specialized tap character device driver that is based
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| 	  on the MAC-VLAN network interface, called macvtap. A macvtap device
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| 	  can be added in the same way as a macvlan device, using 'type
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| 	  macvtap', and then be accessed through the tap user space interface.
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| 
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| 	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
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| 	  will be called macvtap.
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| 
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| 
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| config IPVLAN
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|     tristate "IP-VLAN support"
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|     depends on INET
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|     depends on IPV6 || !IPV6
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|     depends on NETFILTER
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|     select NET_L3_MASTER_DEV
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|     ---help---
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|       This allows one to create virtual devices off of a main interface
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|       and packets will be delivered based on the dest L3 (IPv6/IPv4 addr)
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|       on packets. All interfaces (including the main interface) share L2
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|       making it transparent to the connected L2 switch.
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| 
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|       Ipvlan devices can be added using the "ip" command from the
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|       iproute2 package starting with the iproute2-3.19 release:
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| 
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|       "ip link add link <main-dev> [ NAME ] type ipvlan"
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| 
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|       To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
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|       will be called ipvlan.
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| 
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| config IPVTAP
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| 	tristate "IP-VLAN based tap driver"
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| 	depends on IPVLAN
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| 	depends on INET
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| 	select TAP
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| 	---help---
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| 	  This adds a specialized tap character device driver that is based
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| 	  on the IP-VLAN network interface, called ipvtap. An ipvtap device
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| 	  can be added in the same way as a ipvlan device, using 'type
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| 	  ipvtap', and then be accessed through the tap user space interface.
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| 
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| 	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
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| 	  will be called ipvtap.
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| 
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| config VXLAN
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|        tristate "Virtual eXtensible Local Area Network (VXLAN)"
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|        depends on INET
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|        select NET_UDP_TUNNEL
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|        select GRO_CELLS
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|        ---help---
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| 	  This allows one to create vxlan virtual interfaces that provide
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| 	  Layer 2 Networks over Layer 3 Networks. VXLAN is often used
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| 	  to tunnel virtual network infrastructure in virtualized environments.
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| 	  For more information see:
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| 	    http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-mahalingam-dutt-dcops-vxlan-02
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| 
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| 	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
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| 	  will be called vxlan.
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| 
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| config GENEVE
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|        tristate "Generic Network Virtualization Encapsulation"
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|        depends on INET
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|        depends on IPV6 || !IPV6
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|        select NET_UDP_TUNNEL
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|        select GRO_CELLS
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|        ---help---
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| 	  This allows one to create geneve virtual interfaces that provide
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| 	  Layer 2 Networks over Layer 3 Networks. GENEVE is often used
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| 	  to tunnel virtual network infrastructure in virtualized environments.
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| 	  For more information see:
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| 	    http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-gross-geneve-02
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| 
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| 	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
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| 	  will be called geneve.
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| 
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| config GTP
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| 	tristate "GPRS Tunneling Protocol datapath (GTP-U)"
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| 	depends on INET
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| 	select NET_UDP_TUNNEL
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| 	---help---
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| 	  This allows one to create gtp virtual interfaces that provide
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| 	  the GPRS Tunneling Protocol datapath (GTP-U). This tunneling protocol
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| 	  is used to prevent subscribers from accessing mobile carrier core
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| 	  network infrastructure. This driver requires a userspace software that
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| 	  implements the signaling protocol (GTP-C) to update its PDP context
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| 	  base, such as OpenGGSN <http://git.osmocom.org/openggsn/). This
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| 	  tunneling protocol is implemented according to the GSM TS 09.60 and
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| 	  3GPP TS 29.060 standards.
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| 
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| 	  To compile this drivers as a module, choose M here: the module
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| 	  wil be called gtp.
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| 
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| config MACSEC
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| 	tristate "IEEE 802.1AE MAC-level encryption (MACsec)"
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| 	select CRYPTO
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| 	select CRYPTO_AES
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| 	select CRYPTO_GCM
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| 	select GRO_CELLS
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| 	---help---
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| 	   MACsec is an encryption standard for Ethernet.
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| 
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| config NETCONSOLE
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| 	tristate "Network console logging support"
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| 	---help---
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| 	If you want to log kernel messages over the network, enable this.
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| 	See <file:Documentation/networking/netconsole.txt> for details.
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| 
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| config NETCONSOLE_DYNAMIC
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| 	bool "Dynamic reconfiguration of logging targets"
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| 	depends on NETCONSOLE && SYSFS && CONFIGFS_FS && \
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| 			!(NETCONSOLE=y && CONFIGFS_FS=m)
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| 	help
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| 	  This option enables the ability to dynamically reconfigure target
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| 	  parameters (interface, IP addresses, port numbers, MAC addresses)
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| 	  at runtime through a userspace interface exported using configfs.
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| 	  See <file:Documentation/networking/netconsole.txt> for details.
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| 
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| config NETPOLL
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| 	def_bool NETCONSOLE
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| 	select SRCU
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| 
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| config NET_POLL_CONTROLLER
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| 	def_bool NETPOLL
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| 
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| config NTB_NETDEV
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| 	tristate "Virtual Ethernet over NTB Transport"
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| 	depends on NTB_TRANSPORT
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| 
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| config RIONET
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| 	tristate "RapidIO Ethernet over messaging driver support"
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| 	depends on RAPIDIO
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| 
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| config RIONET_TX_SIZE
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| 	int "Number of outbound queue entries"
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| 	depends on RIONET
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| 	default "128"
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| 
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| config RIONET_RX_SIZE
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| 	int "Number of inbound queue entries"
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| 	depends on RIONET
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| 	default "128"
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| 
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| config TUN
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| 	tristate "Universal TUN/TAP device driver support"
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| 	depends on INET
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| 	select CRC32
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| 	---help---
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| 	  TUN/TAP provides packet reception and transmission for user space
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| 	  programs.  It can be viewed as a simple Point-to-Point or Ethernet
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| 	  device, which instead of receiving packets from a physical media,
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| 	  receives them from user space program and instead of sending packets
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| 	  via physical media writes them to the user space program.
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| 
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| 	  When a program opens /dev/net/tun, driver creates and registers
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| 	  corresponding net device tunX or tapX.  After a program closed above
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| 	  devices, driver will automatically delete tunXX or tapXX device and
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| 	  all routes corresponding to it.
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| 
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| 	  Please read <file:Documentation/networking/tuntap.txt> for more
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| 	  information.
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| 
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| 	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
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| 	  will be called tun.
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| 
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| 	  If you don't know what to use this for, you don't need it.
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| 
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| config TAP
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| 	tristate
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| 	---help---
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| 	  This option is selected by any driver implementing tap user space
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| 	  interface for a virtual interface to re-use core tap functionality.
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| 
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| config TUN_VNET_CROSS_LE
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| 	bool "Support for cross-endian vnet headers on little-endian kernels"
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| 	default n
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| 	---help---
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| 	  This option allows TUN/TAP and MACVTAP device drivers in a
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| 	  little-endian kernel to parse vnet headers that come from a
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| 	  big-endian legacy virtio device.
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| 
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| 	  Userspace programs can control the feature using the TUNSETVNETBE
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| 	  and TUNGETVNETBE ioctls.
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| 
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| 	  Unless you have a little-endian system hosting a big-endian virtual
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| 	  machine with a legacy virtio NIC, you should say N.
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| 
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| config VETH
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| 	tristate "Virtual ethernet pair device"
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| 	---help---
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| 	  This device is a local ethernet tunnel. Devices are created in pairs.
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| 	  When one end receives the packet it appears on its pair and vice
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| 	  versa.
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| 
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| config VIRTIO_NET
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| 	tristate "Virtio network driver"
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| 	depends on VIRTIO
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| 	select NET_FAILOVER
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| 	---help---
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| 	  This is the virtual network driver for virtio.  It can be used with
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| 	  QEMU based VMMs (like KVM or Xen).  Say Y or M.
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| 
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| config NLMON
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| 	tristate "Virtual netlink monitoring device"
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| 	---help---
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| 	  This option enables a monitoring net device for netlink skbs. The
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| 	  purpose of this is to analyze netlink messages with packet sockets.
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| 	  Thus applications like tcpdump will be able to see local netlink
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| 	  messages if they tap into the netlink device, record pcaps for further
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| 	  diagnostics, etc. This is mostly intended for developers or support
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| 	  to debug netlink issues. If unsure, say N.
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| 
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| config NET_VRF
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| 	tristate "Virtual Routing and Forwarding (Lite)"
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| 	depends on IP_MULTIPLE_TABLES
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| 	depends on NET_L3_MASTER_DEV
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| 	depends on IPV6 || IPV6=n
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| 	depends on IPV6_MULTIPLE_TABLES || IPV6=n
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| 	---help---
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| 	  This option enables the support for mapping interfaces into VRF's. The
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| 	  support enables VRF devices.
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| 
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| config VSOCKMON
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|     tristate "Virtual vsock monitoring device"
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|     depends on VHOST_VSOCK
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|     ---help---
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|      This option enables a monitoring net device for vsock sockets. It is
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|      mostly intended for developers or support to debug vsock issues. If
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|      unsure, say N.
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| 
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| endif # NET_CORE
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| 
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| config SUNGEM_PHY
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| 	tristate
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| 
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| source "drivers/net/arcnet/Kconfig"
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| 
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| source "drivers/atm/Kconfig"
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| 
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| source "drivers/net/caif/Kconfig"
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| 
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| source "drivers/net/dsa/Kconfig"
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| 
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| source "drivers/net/ethernet/Kconfig"
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| 
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| source "drivers/net/fddi/Kconfig"
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| 
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| source "drivers/net/hippi/Kconfig"
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| 
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| config NET_SB1000
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| 	tristate "General Instruments Surfboard 1000"
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| 	depends on PNP
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| 	---help---
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| 	  This is a driver for the General Instrument (also known as
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| 	  NextLevel) SURFboard 1000 internal
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| 	  cable modem. This is an ISA card which is used by a number of cable
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| 	  TV companies to provide cable modem access. It's a one-way
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| 	  downstream-only cable modem, meaning that your upstream net link is
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| 	  provided by your regular phone modem.
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| 
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| 	  At present this driver only compiles as a module, so say M here if
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| 	  you have this card. The module will be called sb1000. Then read
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| 	  <file:Documentation/networking/README.sb1000> for information on how
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| 	  to use this module, as it needs special ppp scripts for establishing
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| 	  a connection. Further documentation and the necessary scripts can be
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| 	  found at:
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| 
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| 	  <http://www.jacksonville.net/~fventuri/>
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| 	  <http://home.adelphia.net/~siglercm/sb1000.html>
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| 	  <http://linuxpower.cx/~cable/>
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| 
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| 	  If you don't have this card, of course say N.
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| 
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| source "drivers/net/phy/Kconfig"
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| 
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| source "drivers/net/plip/Kconfig"
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| 
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| source "drivers/net/ppp/Kconfig"
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| 
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| source "drivers/net/slip/Kconfig"
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| 
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| source "drivers/s390/net/Kconfig"
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| 
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| source "drivers/net/usb/Kconfig"
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| 
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| source "drivers/net/wireless/Kconfig"
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| 
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| source "drivers/net/wimax/Kconfig"
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| 
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| source "drivers/net/wan/Kconfig"
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| 
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| source "drivers/net/ieee802154/Kconfig"
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| 
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| config XEN_NETDEV_FRONTEND
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| 	tristate "Xen network device frontend driver"
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| 	depends on XEN
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| 	select XEN_XENBUS_FRONTEND
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| 	default y
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| 	help
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| 	  This driver provides support for Xen paravirtual network
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| 	  devices exported by a Xen network driver domain (often
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| 	  domain 0).
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| 
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| 	  The corresponding Linux backend driver is enabled by the
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| 	  CONFIG_XEN_NETDEV_BACKEND option.
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| 
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| 	  If you are compiling a kernel for use as Xen guest, you
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| 	  should say Y here. To compile this driver as a module, chose
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| 	  M here: the module will be called xen-netfront.
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| 
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| config XEN_NETDEV_BACKEND
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| 	tristate "Xen backend network device"
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| 	depends on XEN_BACKEND
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| 	help
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| 	  This driver allows the kernel to act as a Xen network driver
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| 	  domain which exports paravirtual network devices to other
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| 	  Xen domains. These devices can be accessed by any operating
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| 	  system that implements a compatible front end.
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| 
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| 	  The corresponding Linux frontend driver is enabled by the
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| 	  CONFIG_XEN_NETDEV_FRONTEND configuration option.
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| 
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| 	  The backend driver presents a standard network device
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| 	  endpoint for each paravirtual network device to the driver
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| 	  domain network stack. These can then be bridged or routed
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| 	  etc in order to provide full network connectivity.
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| 
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| 	  If you are compiling a kernel to run in a Xen network driver
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| 	  domain (often this is domain 0) you should say Y here. To
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| 	  compile this driver as a module, chose M here: the module
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| 	  will be called xen-netback.
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| 
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| config VMXNET3
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| 	tristate "VMware VMXNET3 ethernet driver"
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| 	depends on PCI && INET
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| 	depends on !(PAGE_SIZE_64KB || ARM64_64K_PAGES || \
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| 		     IA64_PAGE_SIZE_64KB || MICROBLAZE_64K_PAGES || \
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| 		     PARISC_PAGE_SIZE_64KB || PPC_64K_PAGES)
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| 	help
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| 	  This driver supports VMware's vmxnet3 virtual ethernet NIC.
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| 	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
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| 	  module will be called vmxnet3.
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| 
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| config FUJITSU_ES
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| 	tristate "FUJITSU Extended Socket Network Device driver"
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| 	depends on ACPI
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| 	help
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| 	  This driver provides support for Extended Socket network device
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|           on Extended Partitioning of FUJITSU PRIMEQUEST 2000 E2 series.
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| 
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| config THUNDERBOLT_NET
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| 	tristate "Networking over Thunderbolt cable"
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| 	depends on THUNDERBOLT && INET
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| 	help
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| 	  Select this if you want to create network between two
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| 	  computers over a Thunderbolt cable. The driver supports Apple
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| 	  ThunderboltIP protocol and allows communication with any host
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| 	  supporting the same protocol including Windows and macOS.
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| 
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| 	  To compile this driver a module, choose M here. The module will be
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| 	  called thunderbolt-net.
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| 
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| source "drivers/net/hyperv/Kconfig"
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| 
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| config NETDEVSIM
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| 	tristate "Simulated networking device"
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| 	depends on DEBUG_FS
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| 	depends on MAY_USE_DEVLINK
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| 	help
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| 	  This driver is a developer testing tool and software model that can
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| 	  be used to test various control path networking APIs, especially
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| 	  HW-offload related.
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| 
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| 	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
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| 	  will be called netdevsim.
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| 
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| config NET_FAILOVER
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| 	tristate "Failover driver"
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| 	select FAILOVER
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| 	help
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| 	  This provides an automated failover mechanism via APIs to create
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| 	  and destroy a failover master netdev and manages a primary and
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| 	  standby slave netdevs that get registered via the generic failover
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| 	  infrastructure. This can be used by paravirtual drivers to enable
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| 	  an alternate low latency datapath. It alsoenables live migration of
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| 	  a VM with direct attached VF by failing over to the paravirtual
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| 	  datapath when the VF is unplugged.
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| 
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| endif # NETDEVICES
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