Unfortunately netgraph doesn't allow dots in node names (or hook names),
because that would cause an ambiguity in parsing netgraph paths.

You can name an unnamed node by running "ngctl [nodeid]: name", but of
course the name must be both valid and unique.


On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 5:48 AM, Nikolay Nevzorov <[email protected]>wrote:

> Create vlan interface in cisco-style, eg vlan 3 on fxp0 is fxp0.3, but in
> ngctl list i can't find node named fxp0.3. But i can see new <unnamed>
> ethernet node
> What cause this problem?  Dot in the name of interface? How can i rename
> unnamed node to use it?
>
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