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403 to all hosts sharing the same link. A typical example is an Ethernet link.
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
920 \paragraph{Example:}
1060 \paragraph{Example:}
1127 protocol (see Appendix~\ref{EXAMPLE-SETUP}, p.\pageref{EXAMPLE-SETUP})
1465 \paragraph{Example:}
1598 lifetime. An example of the output is:
1687 \paragraph{Example:} This saves all the routes to the {\tt saved\_routes}
1707 \paragraph{Example:} This restores all routes that were saved to the
1735 \paragraph{Examples:} The first example flushes all the
1746 The second example flushes all IPv6 cloned routes:
1774 The third example flushes BGP routing tables after a \verb|gated|
1891 It is time for a more complicated example. Let us add an invalid
2196 The sense of this example is pretty simple. The prefixes
2246 One additional feature not present in the example above
2277 \paragraph{Example:} Let us continue with the example from the previous subsection.
2481 \paragraph{Example:} Create a pointopoint IPv6 tunnel with maximal TTL of 32.
2899 When an internal host (193.233.7.83 in the example above)
2926 example from sec.\ref{IP-RULE-SHOW} (p.\pageref{IP-RULE-SHOW}).
2951 \section{Example: minimal host setup}
2952 \label{EXAMPLE-SETUP}
2954 The following script gives an example of a fault safe
3124 \section{Example: {\protect\tt ifcfg} --- interface address management}
3125 \label{EXAMPLE-IFCFG}