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* <code>[[eno]]#</code> on board
 
* <code>[[ens]]#</code>, 10 [[Gbps]]
 
* <code>[[ens]]#</code>, 10 [[Gbps]]
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* <code>[[enp]]</code>, [[PCI]]
 
* <code>[[eth]]#</code>
 
* <code>[[eth]]#</code>
 
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Revision as of 06:55, 18 October 2021

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consistent_Network_Device_Naming


Examples:

Device naming rules

  • Onboard interfaces at firmware index numbers eno[1-N]
  • Interfaces at PCI Express hotplug slot numbers ens[1-N]
  • Adapters in the specified PCI slot, with slot index number on the adapter enp<PCI slot>s<card index no>
  • If firmware information is invalid or rules are disabled, use traditional eth[0-N][1]

Related terms

See also

  • RHCSA & RHCE Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7: Training and Exam Preparation Guide (EX200 and EX300), Third Edition Paperback – 27 Mar 2015 by Asghar Ghori
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