<number> '-' <number> '/' <number>
<net> :== <netname> | <netname><number>
<netname> :== "lo" | "tcp" | "o2ib" | "cib" | "openib" | "iib" |
- "vib" | "ra" | "elan" | "gm" | "mx"
+ "vib" | "ra" | "elan"
<number> :== <nonnegative decimal> | <hexadecimal></screen>
<note>
<para>For networks using numeric addresses (e.g. elan), the address range must be specified in the <literal><numaddr_range></literal> syntax. For networks using IP addresses, the address range must be in the <literal><ipaddr_range></literal>. For example, if elan is using numeric addresses, <literal>1.2.3.4@elan</literal> is incorrect.</para>