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Revision as of 17:25, 22 May 2017
External
Internal
Overview
ip is the Linux command to show and manipulate routing, devices, policy routing and tunnels.
Usage Examples
Show All Network Interfaces and Their Details
ip addr show
Show Details for a Specific Network Interface
ip addr show dev eth0
Turn Device On/Off
ip link set dev eth0 up|down
Change MULTICAST Flag on Device
ip link set dev eth0 multicast on|off
Routing
Multicast
maddr
ip maddr
Displays multicast addresses.
mrule
ip mrule
Route Management
Listing Routes
ip route
Deleting a Route
TODO
Route changes operated with ip are not saved. See Routing configuration that survives reboot.
ip delete ...
Adding a Route
TODO
Route changes operated with ip are not saved. See Routing configuration that survives reboot.
ip add ...