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164 \verb|show| (or \verb|list|) objects, but some objects
167 out a list of available commands and argument syntax conventions.
170 Usually it is \verb|list| or, if the objects of this class
173 \verb|ARGUMENTS| is a list of arguments to the command.
229 It is difficult to list all the error messages (especially
252 kuznet@kaiser $ ip rule list
266 \paragraph{Commands:} \verb|set| and \verb|show| (or \verb|list|).
367 \paragraph{Abbreviations:} \verb|show|, \verb|list|, \verb|lst|, \verb|sh|, \verb|ls|,
404 list (f.e.\ when the corresponding driver module is unloaded) and another
596 (or \verb|list|).
714 \paragraph{Abbreviations:} \verb|show|, \verb|list|, \verb|lst|, \verb|sh|, \verb|ls|,
726 --- only list addresses with this scope.
730 --- only list addresses matching this prefix.
734 --- only list addresses with labels matching the \verb|PATTERN|.
740 --- (IPv6 only) only list addresses installed due to stateless
741 address configuration or only list permanent (not dynamic) addresses.
745 --- (IPv6 only) only list addresses which did not pass duplicate
750 --- (IPv6 only) only list deprecated addresses.
755 --- only list primary (or secondary) addresses.
777 Then the list of IP and IPv6 addresses follows, accompanied by
838 of rounds made to flush the address list. If this option is given
881 \verb|delete|, \verb|flush| and \verb|show| (or \verb|list|).
977 \subsection{{\tt ip neighbour show} --- list neighbour entries}
979 \paragraph{Abbreviations:} \verb|show|, \verb|list|, \verb|sh|, \verb|ls|.
989 --- the prefix selecting the neighbours to list.
993 --- only list the neighbours attached to this device.
997 --- only list neighbours which are not currently in use.
1001 --- only list neighbour entries in this state. \verb|NUD_STATE| takes
1030 state machine can be found in~\cite{RFC-NDISC}. Here is the full list
1190 full list of types understood by Linux-2.2 is:
1453 which adds the route to the end of the list. Avoid these
1522 \subsection{{\tt ip route show} --- list routes}
1524 \paragraph{Abbreviations:} \verb|show|, \verb|list|, \verb|sh|, \verb|ls|, \verb|l|.
1557 \item \verb|all| --- list all of the tables.
1567 --- list cloned routes i.e.\ routes which were dynamically forked from
1579 --- only list routes of this protocol.
1584 --- only list routes with this scope.
1588 --- only list routes of this type.
1592 --- only list routes going via this device.
1596 --- only list routes going via the nexthop routers selected by \verb|PREFIX|.
1600 --- only list routes with preferred source addresses selected
1605 --- only list routes with these realms.
1642 If you list cloned entries, the output contains other attributes which
1932 The multicast part consists of an additional \verb|Oifs:| list showing
2007 by the administrator. Linux-2.2 RPDB is a linear list of rules
2102 (or \verb|list|).
2116 --- the type of this rule. The list of valid types was given in the previous
2209 \subsection{{\tt ip rule show} --- list rules}
2212 \paragraph{Abbreviations:} \verb|show|, \verb|list|, \verb|sh|, \verb|ls|, \verb|l|.
2292 \paragraph{Commands:} \verb|add|, \verb|delete|, \verb|show| (or \verb|list|).
2294 \subsection{{\tt ip maddress show} --- list multicast addresses}
2296 \paragraph{Abbreviations:} \verb|show|, \verb|list|, \verb|sh|, \verb|ls|, \verb|l|.
2321 Then the multicast address list follows. Each line starts with the
2401 \paragraph{Commands:} \verb|show| (or \verb|list|).
2404 \subsection{{\tt ip mroute show} --- list mroute cache entries}
2406 \paragraph{Abbreviations:} \verb|show|, \verb|list|, \verb|sh|, \verb|ls|, \verb|l|.
2413 --- the prefix selecting the destination multicast addresses to list.
2443 The keyword \verb|oifs| is followed by a list of output interfaces, separated
2446 in the \verb|oifs| list.
2469 (or \verb|list|).
2569 \subsection{{\tt ip tunnel show} --- list tunnels}
2571 \paragraph{Abbreviations:} \verb|show|, \verb|list|, \verb|sh|, \verb|ls|, \verb|l|.
2625 the object list follows:
2627 ip monitor [ file FILE ] [ all | OBJECT-LIST ] [ label ]
2629 \verb|OBJECT-LIST| is the list of object types that we want to
2829 \item Otherwise, the kernel searches through the list of addresses
2853 in the search list, so that if an address with global scope (not 127.0.0.1!)