\fBbonding.\fIname\fB.updelay\fR or
\fBbonding.\fIname\fB.downdelay\fR, respectively, to a positive
integer, interpreted in milliseconds.
+The \fBupdelay\fR setting is honored only when at least one bonded
+interface is already enabled. When no interfaces are enabled, then
+the first bond interface to come up is enabled immediately. The
+\fBdowndelay\fR setting is always honored.
.PP
The following syntax bonds \fBeth0\fR and \fBeth1\fR into a bonding
device named \fBbond0\fR, which is added to bridge \fBmybr\fR along
.TP
\fBdiscover\fR
Use controller discovery to find the local OpenFlow controller.
-Refer to \fBsecchan\fR(8) for information on how to configure a DHCP
+Refer to \fB\ovs\-openflowd\fR(8) for information on how to configure a DHCP
server to support controller discovery. The following additional
options control the discovery process:
.
By default, or if this is set to \fBtrue\fR, \fBovs\-vswitchd\fR connects
to the controller in-band. If this is set to \fBfalse\fR,
\fBovs\-vswitchd\fR connects to the controller out-of-band. Refer to
-\fBsecchan\fR(8) for a description of in-band and out-of-band control.
+\fBovs\-openflowd\fR(8) for a description of in-band and out-of-band control.
.IP "\fBbridge.\fIname\fB.controller.ip=\fIip\fR"
If specified, the IP address to configure on the bridge's local port.
.IP "\fBbridge.\fIname\fB.controller.netmask=\fInetmask\fR"
message to be received from the controller for \fIsecs\fR seconds
before it sends a inactivity probe to the controller. After sending
the inactivity probe, if no response is received for an additional
-\fIsecs\fR seconds, the secure channel assumes that the connection has
+\fIsecs\fR seconds, \fBovs-vswitchd\fR assumes that the connection has
been broken and attempts to reconnect.
.IP
Changing the inactivity probe interval also changes the interval