/*?
* Place the indicated interface into the supplied IPv4 FIB table (also known
- * as a VRF). If the FIB table does not exist, this command creates it. To
+ * as a VRF). The FIB table must be created using "ip table add" already. To
* display the current IPv4 FIB table, use the command '<em>show ip fib</em>'.
* FIB table will only be displayed if a route has been added to the table, or
* an IP Address is assigned to an interface in the table (which adds a route
/*?
* Place the indicated interface into the supplied IPv6 FIB table (also known
- * as a VRF). If the FIB table does not exist, this command creates it. To
+ * as a VRF). The FIB table must be created using "ip6 table add" already. To
* display the current IPv6 FIB table, use the command '<em>show ip6 fib</em>'.
* FIB table will only be displayed if a route has been added to the table, or
* an IP Address is assigned to an interface in the table (which adds a route
for (i = 0; i < retry_count; i++)
{
/* The interface may be down, etc. */
- e = ip6_probe_neighbor (vm, a, sw_if_index);
+ e = ip6_probe_neighbor (vm, a, sw_if_index, 0);
if (e)
return e;
for (i = 0; i < retry_count; i++)
{
/* The interface may be down, etc. */
- e = ip4_probe_neighbor (vm, a, sw_if_index);
+ e = ip4_probe_neighbor (vm, a, sw_if_index, 0);
if (e)
return e;