1ETHERNET(3)                      ethernet 1.3                      ETHERNET(3)
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NAME

6       packet.link.ethernet - ETHERNET module
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DESCRIPTION

9       Decode ethernet layer (RFC 894) Ethernet II.
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CLASSES

12   class ETHERNET(baseobj.BaseObj)
13       Ethernet object
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15       Usage:
16           from packet.link.ethernet import ETHERNET
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18           x = ETHERNET(pktt)
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20       Object definition:
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22       ETHERNET(
23           dst   = MacAddr(),  # destination MAC address
24           src   = MacAddr(),  # source MAC address
25           type  = int,        # payload type
26           psize = int,        # payload data size
27           data  = string,     # raw data of payload if type is not supported
28       )
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31       Methods defined here:
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34       __init__(self, pktt)
35       Constructor
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37       Initialize object's private data.
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40              pktt:  Packet trace object (packet.pktt.Pktt) so this layer has
41                     access to the parent layers.
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43       __str__(self)
44       String representation of object
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46       The representation depends on the verbose level set by debug_repr().
47       If set to 0 the generic object representation is returned.
48       If set to 1 the representation of the object is condensed:
49           '00:0c:29:54:09:ef -> 60:33:4b:29:6e:9d '
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51       If set to 2 the representation of the object also includes the type
52       of payload:
53           '00:0c:29:54:09:ef -> 60:33:4b:29:6e:9d, type: 0x800(IPv4)'
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SEE ALSO

56       baseobj(3), packet.internet.arp(3), packet.internet.ipv4(3), packet.in‐
57       ternet.ipv6(3), packet.link.ethernet_const(3),  packet.link.macaddr(3),
58       packet.link.vlan(3), packet.transport.ib(3)
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BUGS

62       No known bugs.
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AUTHOR

65       Jorge Mora (mora@netapp.com)
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69NFStest 3.2                      21 March 2023                     ETHERNET(3)
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