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89 --- output each record on a single line, replacing line feeds
142 each command has some {\em default parameter\/}
365 The number before each colon is an {\em interface index\/} or {\em ifindex\/}.
406 attached to each end. All packets sent to this link will reach the peer
551 to a network device. Each device must have at least one address
610 --- Each address may be tagged with a label string.
987 The first word of each line is the protocol address of the neighbour.
1080 Each route entry has a {\em key\/} consisting of a {\em prefix\/}
1141 \paragraph{Route attributes:} Each route key refers to a routing
1977 Each policy routing rule consists of a {\em selector\/} and an {\em action\/}
1979 of each rule is applied to \{source address, destination address, incoming
2030 \paragraph{Rule attributes:} Each RPDB entry has additional
2031 attributes. F.e.\ each rule has a pointer to some routing
2098 --- the priority of this rule. Each rule should have an explicitly
2187 by a colon. Then the selectors follow. Each key is prefixed
2239 Then the multicast address list follows. Each line starts with the
2356 Each line shows one (S,G) entry in the multicast routing cache,
2604 So each route may be assigned to a realm. It is assumed that
2618 For each packet the kernel calculates a tuple of realms: source realm