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48 general behaviour of the \verb|ip| utility or changing its output. All options
122 Again, the names of all objects may be written in full or
130 do not allow all of these operations or have some additional commands.
131 The \verb|help| command is available for all objects. It prints
149 Almost all keywords may be abbreviated with several first (or even single)
187 All the operations are atomic, i.e.\
194 It is difficult to list all the error messages (especially
340 If this argument is omitted all devices are listed.
387 mode i.e.\ all packets sent to it are immediately discarded.
399 hosts. All packets sent through it will be returned
403 to all hosts sharing the same link. A typical example is an Ethernet link.
406 attached to each end. All packets sent to this link will reach the peer
407 and all packets received by us came from this single peer.
418 group consists of all nodes on the link. It is important to emphasize
422 direct access to all the neighbours and, hence, to any part of them.
427 \item \verb|PROMISC| --- the device listens to and feeds to the kernel all
433 \item \verb|ALLMULTI| --- the device receives all multicast packets
756 It is the leader of the group of all secondary addresses. When the leader
757 is deleted, all secondaries are purged too.
760 To permanently enable this feature on all devices add
761 \verb|net.ipv4.conf.all.promote_secondaries=1| to \verb|/etc/sysctl.conf|.
799 not forgive it, but will cruelly purge all the addresses.
804 twice, \verb|ip addr flush| also dumps all the deleted addresses
807 \paragraph{Example:} Delete all the addresses from the private network
819 Another instructive example is disabling IP on all the Ethernets:
823 And the last example shows how to flush all the IPv6 addresses
967 values listed below or the special value \verb|all| which means all states.
969 lists all entries except for \verb|none| and \verb|noarp|.
1015 The link layer address is valid in all states except for \verb|none|,
1057 twice, \verb|ip neigh flush| also dumps all the deleted neighbours
1090 \item The longest matching prefix is selected. All shorter ones
1192 name from the file \verb|/etc/iproute2/rt_tables|. By default all normal
1281 all packets will be sent without the DF bit in IPv4 case
1363 \verb|ip| assumes scope \verb|global| for all gatewayed \verb|unicast|
1381 If a routing daemon starts, it will purge all of them.
1412 All the others are translated into \verb|append| commands. Certainly,
1511 \item \verb|all| --- list all of the tables.
1690 dumps all the IP main routing table but \verb|flush| prints the helper page.
1697 twice, \verb|ip route flush| also dumps all the deleted routes
1700 \paragraph{Examples:} The first example flushes all the
1711 The second example flushes all IPv6 cloned routes:
1976 The \verb|main| table is the normal routing table containing all non-policy
1990 may have no rules pointing to them. If the administrator deletes all the rules
1992 and will disappear only after all the routes contained in it are deleted.
2071 the new rule before all old rules of the same priority.
2140 0: from all lookup local
2147 32766: from all lookup main
2425 The \verb|icsum| flag requires that all input packets have the correct
2433 The \verb|iseq| flag requires that all input packets are serialized.
2510 ip monitor [ file FILE ] [ all | OBJECT-LIST ]
2550 that dedicated routers all have the RIB (Routing Information Base)
2552 check all the route attributes, including ASPATH information
2575 to realms with all the set of policy rules implemented in \verb|gated|:
2732 \item Otherwise, all interfaces are scanned to search for an address
2751 The variable \verb|/proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/all/proxy_arp| enables proxy
2752 ARP on all the IP devices.
2781 for address \verb|ADDRESS| on all devices, otherwise it will only serve
2814 several servers with NAT. This is a mistake. All you get from this
2815 is the requirement that the router keep the state of all the TCP connections
2836 which will look for all the world like some host addresses
2850 For all the world it looks like a host address inside our network.
2908 Suppose you did and all the packets from 193.233.7.83
2935 recommending a good DHCP client to use. All that I can
3068 \# able to talk to all the Internet without further configuration.\\
3307 \# able to talk to all the Internet without further configuration.\\