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LLA
Logical link address (LLA) is a type of mechanism to
obtain a valid IP address without a DHCP server being present. Whether
an IP
address is available or not is resolved using address resolution protocol
(ARP)
packets. If no ARP response is received on a given address it is considered
unused
and will be assigned to the interface. LLA space is 169.254.x.y, i.e. 16bit
netmask
yielding 64K possible device addresses.
With Linux you have to add LLA as an additional interface.
By default, you can find one interface in Connections:
(This description uses "Gnome Network Manager", however using KDE
should be similar)
In Wired, you can add interfaces via Add:
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