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+NAME="TCPIP-OPENBSD-STACK-PORT">Chapter 43. OpenBSD TCP/IP stack port</H1
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+>Targets</A
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+>This document describes how to get started with the OpenBSD
+TCP/IP network stack. </P
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+>A number of ethernet devices may be supported. The default configuration
+supports two instances of the interface by default,
+and you will need to write your own driver instantiation code,
+and supplemental startup and initialization code,
+if you should add additional ones.</P
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+>The target for your board will normally be supplied with an
+ethernet driver, in which case including the network stack and
+generic ethernet driver package to your build will automatically
+enable usage of the ethernet device driver.
+If your target is not supplied with an ethernet
+driver, you will need to use loopback (see
+<A
+HREF="net-common-tests-and-demonstrations.html#NET-COMMON-LOOPBACK-TESTS"
+>the Section called <I
+>Loopback tests</I
+> in Chapter 36</A
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