It's as it should be. 'Slave' interfaces are not only hardware switches,
but also bridge or bonding ports.

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2014-02-03 Paul McCall <[email protected]>:

> First time using 6.x.   running it on a Cloud Switch router
>
> I created a bridge for all our APs
>
> I noticed that when I add an interface to the bridge, it adds an "S" (for
> slave) in the interface.   Normally, I would expect that if I told it some
> other interface was its master, but that is not the case.   Not all ports
> show S... just the ones I bridged.
>
> Is this a 6.7 thing, a Could switch thing ?
>
> Is there a command to "fix that" ?
>
> Paul
>
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