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45 ip [ OPTIONS ] OBJECT [ COMMAND [ ARGUMENTS ]]
69 the protocol family is guessed from other arguments. If the rest of the command
138 \verb|ARGUMENTS| is a list of arguments to the command.
139 The arguments depend on the command and object. There are two types of arguments:
169 The arguments did not pass verification for self-consistency.
172 \verb|ip| failed to compile a kernel request from the arguments
237 \paragraph{Arguments:}
335 \paragraph{Arguments:}
569 \paragraph{Arguments:}
654 \paragraph{Arguments:} coincide with the arguments of \verb|ip addr add|.
656 If no arguments are given, the first address is deleted.
682 \paragraph{Arguments:}
794 \paragraph{Arguments:} This command has the same arguments as \verb|show|.
795 The difference is that it does not run when no arguments are given.
862 \paragraph{Arguments:}
916 \paragraph{Arguments:} The arguments are the same as with \verb|ip neigh add|,
948 \paragraph{Arguments:}
1048 \paragraph{Arguments:} This command has the same arguments as \verb|show|.
1049 The differences are that it does not run when no arguments are given,
1218 \paragraph{Arguments:}
1450 \paragraph{Arguments:} \verb|ip route del| has the same arguments as
1485 \paragraph{Arguments:}
1588 The output has the same syntax as arguments given to {\tt ip route add},
1688 \paragraph{Arguments:} the arguments have the same syntax and semantics
1689 as the arguments of \verb|ip route show|, but routing tables are not
1764 \paragraph{Arguments:}
2031 \paragraph{Arguments:}
2135 \paragraph{Arguments:} Good news, this is one command that has no arguments.
2182 \paragraph{Arguments:}
2229 \paragraph{Arguments:}
2292 \paragraph{Arguments:}
2366 \paragraph{Arguments:}
2458 \paragraph{Arguments:} None.