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    Only multicast Ethernet faces are supported by NFD. They should be
    created automatically on upon starting NFD for every interface that
    supports multicast. However, this will only happen if the
    "face_system.ether.mcast" NFD option is set to "yes".<br>
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    -Eric<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/14/2016 06:19 PM, Zixin Kong
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      Hi Eric,
      <div class="">You mean using ‘ether’? I tried using the command ‘
         nfdc create / <a moz-do-not-send="true" href="ether://["
          class="">ether://[</a>02:0d:51:1e:33:dc] ‘, but it didn’t
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      <div class="">So I guess it might be wrong with the format. Could
        you clarify what is the format of that?</div>
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      <div class="">Thanks,</div>
      <div class="">Zixin </div>
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            <div class="">On Dec 14, 2016, at 8:10 PM, Eric Newberry
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              <div class="">Zixin,<br class="">
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                You should be able to do this using an Ethernet face.<br
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                -Eric<br class="">
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                On 12/14/2016 06:06 PM, Zixin Kong wrote:<br class="">
                <blockquote type="cite" class="">Hello,<br class="">
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                  If I want to connect to another machine not using IP
                  address( udp4 ), is there any other way like MAC
                  address?  And what’s the format of that?<br class="">
                  Thanks so much.<br class="">
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                  Best,<br class="">
                  Zixin Kong<br class="">
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