removed comments about rj45 removing addresses and setting to promiscuous, as that is not true and misleading

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Blake Harnden 2020-06-08 10:08:26 -07:00
parent 7ffbf457be
commit 199c4618f5
2 changed files with 2 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -371,11 +371,7 @@ be entered into the text box.
> **NOTE:** When you press the Start button to instantiate your topology, the
interface assigned to the RJ45 will be connected to the CORE topology. The
interface can no longer be used by the system. For example, if there was an
IP address assigned to the physical interface before execution, the address
will be removed and control given over to CORE. No IP address is needed; the
interface is put into promiscuous mode so it will receive all packets and
send them into the emulated world.
interface can no longer be used by the system.
Multiple RJ45 nodes can be used within CORE and assigned to the same physical
interface if 802.1x VLANs are used. This allows for more RJ45 nodes than

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@ -348,11 +348,7 @@ be entered into the text box.
> **NOTE:** When you press the Start button to instantiate your topology, the
interface assigned to the RJ45 will be connected to the CORE topology. The
interface can no longer be used by the system. For example, if there was an
IP address assigned to the physical interface before execution, the address
will be removed and control given over to CORE. No IP address is needed; the
interface is put into promiscuous mode so it will receive all packets and
send them into the emulated world.
interface can no longer be used by the system.
Multiple RJ45 nodes can be used within CORE and assigned to the same physical
interface if 802.1x VLANs are used. This allows for more RJ45 nodes than