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Authored by kp on Apr 10 2023, 1:05 PM.
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PR: 270736
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Sponsored by: Rubicon Communications, LLC ("Netgate")

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tests/sys/net/if_epair_test.sh
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This comment is misleading. Actually same PCP can also lead the problem.

When I reported, I intended to debug / observe (via tcpdump) how the PCP is tagged. A different PCP is useful.

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Sorry for late response.

In case the test fails (regression), does ping need a timeout option to prevent too long delay before it returns ?