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112 \item \verb|link| --- network device
225 \section{{\tt ip link} --- network device configuration}
228 \paragraph{Object:} A \verb|link| is a network device and the corresponding
242 --- \verb|NAME| specifies the network device on which to operate.
299 --- move the device to the network namespace associated with the process PID.
339 --- \verb|NAME| specifies the network device to show.
396 from other nodes on the network.
430 this mode exists only on broadcast links and is used by bridges and for network
437 no invariant value and its interpretation depends on the network protocols
551 to a network device. Each device must have at least one address
581 a slash and a decimal number which encodes the network prefix length.
588 encoding the network prefix length. If a peer address is specified,
589 the local address {\em cannot\/} have a prefix length. The network prefix is associated
807 \paragraph{Example:} Delete all the addresses from the private network
1081 (i.e.\ a pair containing a network address and the length of its mask) and,
1418 \item add a plain route to network 10.0.0/24 via gateway 193.233.7.65
2010 \item \verb|unreachable| --- the rule prescribes to generate a ``Network
2162 192.203.80.0/24 and 193.233.7.0/24 form the internal network, but
2524 the first network configuration command is issued. F.e.\ if
2644 \bibitem{IOS} ``Cisco IOS Release 12.0 Network Protocols
2796 NAT (or ``Network Address Translation'') remaps some parts
2837 inside your network. No other hosts may use these addresses,
2850 For all the world it looks like a host address inside our network.
2888 If the network has non-trivial internal structure, it is
2890 when a packet does not leave this network. Let us return to the
2922 network. A more advanced script, which may be used both on multihomed