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Settings
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There are some advanced settings, which you can alter in :menuselection:`Interfaces --> Settings`, most of the time
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you should leave these settings default, but advanced scenarios may require specific settings.
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The settings on this page will be applied after reboot or a reconfiguration of each interface.
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Hardware CRC
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Disable hardware checksum offloading, which is checked by default, controls if user-configurable checksum offloading might be handled by the network card.
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Not all technologies support this (IPS for example) and some drivers have issues when enabled. We generally advise to keep this disabled, the
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performance gain is debatable as well.
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(the :code:`ifconfig` settings in the OS related to this setting are :code:`txcsum` , :code:`rxcsum` , :code:`txcsum6` , :code:`rxcsum6`)
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Hardware TSO
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Disable hardware TCP segmentation offload, also checked by default, prevents the system to offload packet segmentation to the network card.
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This option is incompatible with IPS in OPNsense and is broken in some network cards.
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(the :code:`ifconfig` settings in the OS related to this setting are :code:`tso` , :code:`tso4` , :code:`tso6`)
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Hardware LRO
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Disable hardware large receive offload, which is checked by default, prevents the network card from aggregating incoming packets
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into a larger buffer before passing it further on the network stack (in order to decrease the number of packets to process).
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For routing traffic its usually advisable to disable options which queue traffic in the network card to prevent additional latency.
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Enabling LRO might degrade routing performance or for some drivers is incompatible with packet-forwarding at all.
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(the :code:`ifconfig` setting in the OS related to this setting is :code:`lro`)
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VLAN Hardware Filtering
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Set usage of VLAN hardware filtering.
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This hardware acceleration may be broken in some device drivers, our advice is to keep this setting on "Disable VLAN Hardware
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Filtering", which is the default as of 20.7.
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In some cases (pre 20.7) we have seen random disconnects when the driver is forced into a mode it was not set at by default.
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(the :code:`ifconfig` settings in the OS related to this setting are :code:`vlanhwtag`, :code:`vlanhwcsum` , :code:`vlanhwfilter` , :code:`vlanhwtso`)
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ARP Handling
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By default the kernel logs movement of ip addresses from one hardware address to another and when an arp request is received on the
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wrong interface. When checking this option, it will stop doing so, which is practical if multiple interfaces reside on the same broadcast domain.
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(for a more detailed description, see :code:`man arp` and search :code:`log_arp_wrong_iface` and :code:`log_arp_movements`)
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DHCP Unique Identifier
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This option can be used to enter an explicit DUID for use by IPv6 DHCP clients, the different types are detailed in
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`section 11 of rfc8415 <https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8415#section-11>`__
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When not set, the dhcp v6 client (:code:`dhcp6c`) will assign one automatically.
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