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45 ip [ OPTIONS ] OBJECT [ COMMAND [ ARGUMENTS ]]
108 \verb|OBJECT| is the object to manage or to get information about.
109 The object types currently understood by \verb|ip| are:
126 \verb|COMMAND| specifies the action to perform on the object.
127 The set of possible actions depends on the object type.
139 The arguments depend on the command and object. There are two types of arguments:
228 \paragraph{Object:} A \verb|link| is a network device and the corresponding
550 \paragraph{Object:} The \verb|address| is a protocol (IP or IPv6) address attached
837 \paragraph{Object:} \verb|neighbour| objects establish bindings between protocol
1077 \paragraph{Object:} \verb|route| entries in the kernel routing tables keep
1900 \paragraph{Object:} \verb|rule|s in the routing policy database control
2173 \paragraph{Object:} \verb|maddress| objects are multicast addresses.
2275 \paragraph{Object:} \verb|mroute| objects are multicast routing cache
2348 \paragraph{Object:} \verb|tunnel| objects are tunnels, encapsulating
2508 the object list follows:
2510 ip monitor [ file FILE ] [ all | OBJECT-LIST ]
2512 \verb|OBJECT-LIST| is the list of object types that we want to monitor.
2692 syscall or supplying it to \verb|sendmsg(2)| via the ancillary data object