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115 \paragraph{Example:}
438 to all hosts sharing the same link. A typical example is an Ethernet link.
842 \paragraph{Example:} Delete all the addresses from the private network
854 Another instructive example is disabling IP on all the Ethernets:
858 And the last example shows how to flush all the IPv6 addresses
955 \paragraph{Example:}
1095 \paragraph{Example:}
1162 protocol (see Appendix~\ref{EXAMPLE-SETUP}, p.\pageref{EXAMPLE-SETUP})
1511 \paragraph{Example:}
1644 lifetime. An example of the output is:
1733 \paragraph{Example:} This saves all the routes to the {\tt saved\_routes}
1753 \paragraph{Example:} This restores all routes that were saved to the
1781 \paragraph{Examples:} The first example flushes all the
1792 The second example flushes all IPv6 cloned routes:
1820 The third example flushes BGP routing tables after a \verb|gated|
1937 It is time for a more complicated example. Let us add an invalid
2242 The sense of this example is pretty simple. The prefixes
2258 \paragraph{Example:} This saves all the rules to the {\tt saved\_rules}
2278 \paragraph{Example:} This restores all rules that were saved to the
2328 One additional feature not present in the example above
2359 \paragraph{Example:} Let us continue with the example from the previous subsection.
2563 \paragraph{Example:} Create a pointopoint IPv6 tunnel with maximal TTL of 32.
2983 When an internal host (193.233.7.83 in the example above)
3010 example from sec.\ref{IP-RULE-SHOW} (p.\pageref{IP-RULE-SHOW}).
3035 \section{Example: minimal host setup}
3036 \label{EXAMPLE-SETUP}
3038 The following script gives an example of a fault safe
3208 \section{Example: {\protect\tt ifcfg} --- interface address management}
3209 \label{EXAMPLE-IFCFG}