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sys_attrs_dli(5)					      sys_attrs_dli(5)

NAME
       sys_attrs_dli - dli subsystem attributes

DESCRIPTION
       This  reference	page  lists and describes attributes for the Data Link
       Interface (dli) kernel subsystem. Refer to the  sys_attrs(5)  reference
       page for an introduction to the topic of kernel subsystem attributes.

	      The number of received packets that are queued to DLI.

	      Default value: 512 (packets)

	      Minimum value: 0

	      Maximum value: 1024

	      If many packets are dropped, you may want to increase the value.

	      A	 value	that  enables  (1) or disables (0) MOP_SYSID messages,
	      which are sent out periodically to keep bridges  informed	 about
	      the system's location on the network.

	      In  some cases, these messages might be misinterpreted by legacy
	      realtime devices that are configured  to	respond	 to  broadcast
	      messages.	 If  this  happens,  you  can  disable the messages to
	      resolve the problem.

	      Default value: 1 (enabled)

	      A value that enables (1) or disables (0)	the  requirement  that
	      the  user of the raw socket interface must be root. Setting this
	      attribute to 0 allows any user to use the raw  socket  interface
	      to DLI.

	      DECnet and STREAMS protocol stacks use a DLI-provided raw inter‐
	      face to the data link.  DLI also provides a  raw	socket	inter‐
	      face.

	      Default value: 1 (enabled)

	      In a TruCluster environment, the value of this attribute must be
	      the same for all member systems.

SEE ALSO
       sys_attrs(5)

       Network Programmer's Guide

							      sys_attrs_dli(5)
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