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41 \section{{\tt ip} --- command syntax}
179 for the {\tt ip link} command, so {\tt ip link ls eth0} is equivalent
180 to {\tt ip link ls dev eth0}.
192 \section{{\tt ip} --- error messages}
260 \section{{\tt ip link} --- network device configuration}
268 \subsection{{\tt ip link set} --- change device attributes}
342 the {\tt ip} utility will allow that.
349 several parameters with one {\tt ip link set} call.
364 \subsection{{\tt ip link show} --- display device attributes}
581 \section{{\tt ip address} --- protocol address management}
599 \subsection{{\tt ip address add} --- add a new protocol address}
685 \subsection{{\tt ip address delete} --- delete a protocol address}
706 Another method to disable IP on an interface using {\tt ip addr flush}
712 \subsection{{\tt ip address show} --- display protocol addresses}
821 \subsection{{\tt ip address flush} --- flush protocol addresses}
867 \section{{\tt ip neighbour} --- neighbour/arp tables management}
887 \subsection{{\tt ip neighbour add} --- add a new neighbour entry\\
888 {\tt ip neighbour change} --- change an existing entry\\
889 {\tt ip neighbour replace} --- add a new entry or change an existing one}
945 \subsection{{\tt ip neighbour delete} --- delete a neighbour entry}
977 \subsection{{\tt ip neighbour show} --- list neighbour entries}
1076 \subsection{{\tt ip neighbour flush} --- flush neighbour entries}
1107 \section{{\tt ip route} --- routing table management}
1244 \subsection{{\tt ip route add} --- add a new route\\
1245 {\tt ip route change} --- change a route\\
1246 {\tt ip route replace} --- change a route or add a new one}
1271 number or an identifier from {\tt /etc/iproute2/rt\_dsfield}.
1491 \subsection{{\tt ip route delete} --- delete a route}
1506 because it was ambiguous. However, look at {\tt ip route flush}
1522 \subsection{{\tt ip route show} --- list routes}
1633 The output has the same syntax as arguments given to {\tt ip route add},
1724 \subsection{{\tt ip route save} -- save routing tables}
1733 \paragraph{Example:} This saves all the routes to the {\tt saved\_routes}
1743 \subsection{{\tt ip route restore} -- restore routing tables}
1754 {\tt saved\_routes} file:
1760 \subsection{{\tt ip route flush} --- flush routing tables}
1836 \subsection{{\tt ip route get} --- get a single route}
1881 with a subsequent {\tt ip route ls cache}, however, no packets are
1976 \section{{\tt ip rule} --- routing policy database management}
2104 \subsection{{\tt ip rule add} --- insert a new rule\\
2105 {\tt ip rule delete} --- delete a rule}
2209 \subsection{{\tt ip rule show} --- list rules}
2249 \subsection{{\tt ip rule save} -- save rules tables}
2258 \paragraph{Example:} This saves all the rules to the {\tt saved\_rules}
2268 \subsection{{\tt ip rule restore} -- restore rules tables}
2279 {\tt saved\_rules} file:
2287 \section{{\tt ip maddress} --- multicast addresses management}
2294 \subsection{{\tt ip maddress show} --- list multicast addresses}
2334 \subsection{{\tt ip maddress add} --- add a multicast address\\
2335 {\tt ip maddress delete} --- delete a multicast address}
2387 \section{{\tt ip mroute} --- multicast routing cache management}
2404 \subsection{{\tt ip mroute show} --- list mroute cache entries}
2460 \section{{\tt ip tunnel} --- tunnel configuration}
2474 \subsection{{\tt ip tunnel add} --- add a new tunnel\\
2475 {\tt ip tunnel change} --- change an existing tunnel\\
2476 {\tt ip tunnel delete} --- destroy a tunnel}
2569 \subsection{{\tt ip tunnel show} --- list tunnels}
2598 printed with {\tt ip -s link show}
2618 \section{{\tt ip monitor} and {\tt rtmon} --- state monitoring}
2656 \section{Route realms and policy propagation, {\tt rtacct}}
2771 In: {\tt ftp://ftp.inr.ac.ru/ip-routing/iproute2-current.tar.gz}.
2774 In: {\tt ftp://ftp.inr.ac.ru/ip-routing/iproute2-current.tar.gz}.
2994 is some NAT address, declared by {\tt ip route add nat}.
3208 \section{Example: {\protect\tt ifcfg} --- interface address management}