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228 \paragraph{Object:} A \verb|link| is a network device and the corresponding
231 \paragraph{Commands:} \verb|set| and \verb|show| (or \verb|list|).
235 \paragraph{Abbreviations:} \verb|set|, \verb|s|.
237 \paragraph{Arguments:}
310 \paragraph{Warning:} If multiple parameter changes are requested,
316 \paragraph{Examples:}
332 \paragraph{Abbreviations:} \verb|show|, \verb|list|, \verb|lst|, \verb|sh|, \verb|ls|,
335 \paragraph{Arguments:}
349 \paragraph{Output format:}
482 \paragraph{Statistics:} With the \verb|-statistics| option, \verb|ip| also
548 \paragraph{Abbreviations:} \verb|address|, \verb|addr|, \verb|a|.
550 \paragraph{Object:} The \verb|address| is a protocol (IP or IPv6) address attached
560 \paragraph{Commands:} \verb|add|, \verb|delete|, \verb|flush| and \verb|show|
567 \paragraph{Abbreviations:} \verb|add|, \verb|a|.
569 \paragraph{Arguments:}
636 \paragraph{Examples:}
652 \paragraph{Abbreviations:} \verb|delete|, \verb|del|, \verb|d|.
654 \paragraph{Arguments:} coincide with the arguments of \verb|ip addr add|.
658 \paragraph{Examples:}
679 \paragraph{Abbreviations:} \verb|show|, \verb|list|, \verb|lst|, \verb|sh|, \verb|ls|,
682 \paragraph{Arguments:}
725 \paragraph{Output format:}
789 \paragraph{Abbreviations:} \verb|flush|, \verb|f|.
791 \paragraph{Description:}This command flushes the protocol addresses
794 \paragraph{Arguments:} This command has the same arguments as \verb|show|.
797 \paragraph{Warning:} This command (and other \verb|flush| commands
801 \paragraph{Statistics:} With the \verb|-statistics| option, the command
807 \paragraph{Example:} Delete all the addresses from the private network
834 \paragraph{Abbreviations:} \verb|neighbour|, \verb|neighbor|, \verb|neigh|,
837 \paragraph{Object:} \verb|neighbour| objects establish bindings between protocol
845 \paragraph{Commands:} \verb|add|, \verb|change|, \verb|replace|,
848 \paragraph{See also:} Appendix~\ref{PROXY-NEIGH}, p.\pageref{PROXY-NEIGH}
856 \paragraph{Abbreviations:} \verb|add|, \verb|a|; \verb|change|, \verb|chg|;
859 \paragraph{Description:} These commands create new neighbour records
862 \paragraph{Arguments:}
898 \paragraph{Examples:}
912 \paragraph{Abbreviations:} \verb|delete|, \verb|del|, \verb|d|.
914 \paragraph{Description:} This command invalidates a neighbour entry.
916 \paragraph{Arguments:} The arguments are the same as with \verb|ip neigh add|,
920 \paragraph{Example:}
936 \paragraph{Warning:} Attempts to delete or manually change
944 \paragraph{Abbreviations:} \verb|show|, \verb|list|, \verb|sh|, \verb|ls|.
946 \paragraph{Description:}This commands displays neighbour tables.
948 \paragraph{Arguments:}
974 \paragraph{Output format:}
1021 \paragraph{Statistics:} The \verb|-statistics| option displays some usage
1043 \paragraph{Abbreviations:} \verb|flush|, \verb|f|.
1045 \paragraph{Description:}This command flushes neighbour tables, selecting
1048 \paragraph{Arguments:} This command has the same arguments as \verb|show|.
1054 \paragraph{Statistics:} With the \verb|-statistics| option, the command
1060 \paragraph{Example:}
1075 \paragraph{Abbreviations:} \verb|route|, \verb|ro|, \verb|r|.
1077 \paragraph{Object:} \verb|route| entries in the kernel routing tables keep
1141 \paragraph{Route attributes:} Each route key refers to a routing
1148 \paragraph{Route types:} \label{IP-ROUTE-TYPES}
1190 \paragraph{Route tables:} Linux-2.2 can pack routes into several routing
1214 \paragraph{Abbreviations:} \verb|add|, \verb|a|; \verb|change|, \verb|chg|;
1218 \paragraph{Arguments:}
1416 \paragraph{Examples:}
1447 \paragraph{Abbreviations:} \verb|delete|, \verb|del|, \verb|d|.
1449 \paragraph{Arguments:} \verb|ip route del| has the same arguments as
1465 \paragraph{Example:}
1478 \paragraph{Abbreviations:} \verb|show|, \verb|list|, \verb|sh|, \verb|ls|, \verb|l|.
1480 \paragraph{Description:} the command displays the contents of the routing tables
1484 \paragraph{Arguments:}
1563 \paragraph{Examples:} Let us count routes of protocol \verb|gated/bgp|
1579 \paragraph{Output format:} The output of this command consists
1670 \paragraph{Statistics:} With the \verb|-statistics| option, more
1681 \paragraph{Description:} this command saves the contents of the routing
1684 \paragraph{Arguments:} \verb|ip route save| has the same arguments as
1687 \paragraph{Example:} This saves all the routes to the {\tt saved\_routes}
1693 \paragraph{Output format:} The format of the data stream provided by
1700 \paragraph{Description:} this command restores the contents of the routing
1705 \paragraph{Arguments:} This command takes no arguments.
1707 \paragraph{Example:} This restores all routes that were saved to the
1717 \paragraph{Abbreviations:} \verb|flush|, \verb|f|.
1719 \paragraph{Description:} this command flushes routes selected
1722 \paragraph{Arguments:} the arguments have the same syntax and semantics
1729 \paragraph{Statistics:} With the \verb|-statistics| option, the command
1735 \paragraph{Examples:} The first example flushes all the
1793 \paragraph{Abbreviations:} \verb|get|, \verb|g|.
1795 \paragraph{Description:} this command gets a single route to a destination
1798 \paragraph{Arguments:}
1840 \paragraph{Output format:} This command outputs routes in the same
1843 \paragraph{Examples:}
1933 \paragraph{Abbreviations:} \verb|rule|, \verb|ru|.
1935 \paragraph{Object:} \verb|rule|s in the routing policy database control
2030 \paragraph{Rule attributes:} Each RPDB entry has additional
2039 \paragraph{Rule types:} The RPDB may contain rules of the following
2055 \paragraph{Commands:} \verb|add|, \verb|delete| and \verb|show|
2062 \paragraph{Abbreviations:} \verb|add|, \verb|a|; \verb|delete|, \verb|del|,
2065 \paragraph{Arguments:}
2135 \paragraph{Warning:} Changes to the RPDB made with these commands
2140 \paragraph{Examples:}
2166 \paragraph{Abbreviations:} \verb|show|, \verb|list|, \verb|sh|, \verb|ls|, \verb|l|.
2169 \paragraph{Arguments:} Good news, this is one command that has no arguments.
2171 \paragraph{Output format:}
2208 \paragraph{Object:} \verb|maddress| objects are multicast addresses.
2210 \paragraph{Commands:} \verb|add|, \verb|delete|, \verb|show| (or \verb|list|).
2214 \paragraph{Abbreviations:} \verb|show|, \verb|list|, \verb|sh|, \verb|ls|, \verb|l|.
2216 \paragraph{Arguments:}
2226 \paragraph{Output format:}
2255 \paragraph{Abbreviations:} \verb|add|, \verb|a|; \verb|delete|, \verb|del|, \verb|d|.
2257 \paragraph{Description:} these commands attach/detach
2263 \paragraph{Arguments:}
2277 \paragraph{Example:} Let us continue with the example from the previous subsection.
2308 \paragraph{Abbreviations:} \verb|mroute|, \verb|mr|.
2310 \paragraph{Object:} \verb|mroute| objects are multicast routing cache
2319 \paragraph{Commands:} \verb|show| (or \verb|list|).
2324 \paragraph{Abbreviations:} \verb|show|, \verb|list|, \verb|sh|, \verb|ls|, \verb|l|.
2326 \paragraph{Arguments:}
2346 \paragraph{Output format:}
2366 \paragraph{Statistics:} The \verb|-statistics| option also prints the
2381 \paragraph{Abbreviations:} \verb|tunnel|, \verb|tunl|.
2383 \paragraph{Object:} \verb|tunnel| objects are tunnels, encapsulating
2386 \paragraph{Commands:} \verb|add|, \verb|delete|, \verb|change|, \verb|show|
2389 \paragraph{See also:} A more informal discussion of tunneling
2396 \paragraph{Abbreviations:} \verb|add|, \verb|a|; \verb|change|, \verb|chg|;
2400 \paragraph{Arguments:}
2481 \paragraph{Example:} Create a pointopoint IPv6 tunnel with maximal TTL of 32.
2489 \paragraph{Abbreviations:} \verb|show|, \verb|list|, \verb|sh|, \verb|ls|, \verb|l|.
2492 \paragraph{Arguments:} None.
2494 \paragraph{Output format:}
2504 \paragraph{Statistics:}
2837 \paragraph{What it is not:}
2869 \paragraph{How it works.}
2939 \paragraph{How to only translate selected ports:}