Brussels team,

I know we've discussed the link property names below and to be honest I
forgot the result of that discussion, so apologies for the rehash, but:

        * The original we chose "speed" for the WiFi link property was
          on the hope it would be generalized for other links -- but I
          see we've elected to use "ifspeed".  Is there a reason?

        * Likewise, "default_mtu" seems a cumbersome name to be saddled
          with for the long haul.  I realize that this name was used in
          some driver.conf(4) files in the past, but why preserve it in
          this brave new world of dladm link properties?
          
PS. I realize things have been ARC'd and I'm not asking for any
    last-minute changes here -- and I respect that naming is subjective.

 >       In addition, the following Ethernet properties are reported:
 > 
 >       ifspeed
 > 
 >           (read-only) The operating speed of the device, in Mbps.
 > 
 > 
 >       default_mtu
 > 
 >           The maximum client SDU (Send Data Unit) supported by the
 >           device. Valid range is 68-65536.

--
meem

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