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NAME

       ip - show / manipulate routing, network devices, interfaces and tunnels

SYNOPSIS

       ip [ OPTIONS ] OBJECT { COMMAND | help }

       ip [ -force ] -batch filename

       OBJECT := { link | address | addrlabel | route | rule | neigh | ntable | tunnel | tuntap | maddress |
               mroute | mrule | monitor | xfrm | netns | l2tp | tcp_metrics | token | macsec | vrf | mptcp |
               ioam | stats }

       OPTIONS := { -V[ersion] | -h[uman-readable] | -s[tatistics] | -d[etails] | -r[esolve] | -iec | -f[amily]
               { inet | inet6 | link } | -4 | -6 | -B | -0 | -l[oops] { maximum-addr-flush-attempts } |
               -o[neline] | -rc[vbuf] [size] | -t[imestamp] | -ts[hort] | -n[etns] name | -N[umeric] | -a[ll] |
               -c[olor] | -br[ief] | -j[son] | -p[retty] }

OPTIONS

       -V, -Version
              Print the version of the ip utility and exit.

       -h, -human, -human-readable
              output statistics with human readable values followed by suffix.

       -b, -batch <FILENAME>
              Read  commands  from  provided  file  or standard input and invoke them.  First failure will cause
              termination of ip.

       -force Don't terminate ip on errors in batch mode.  If there were any  errors  during  execution  of  the
              commands, the application return code will be non zero.

       -s, -stats, -statistics
              Output more information. If the option appears twice or more, the amount of information increases.
              As a rule, the information is statistics or some time values.

       -d, -details
              Output more detailed information.

       -l, -loops <COUNT>
              Specify  maximum  number  of loops the 'ip address flush' logic will attempt before giving up. The
              default is 10.  Zero (0) means loop until all addresses are removed.

       -f, -family <FAMILY>
              Specifies the protocol family to use. The protocol family identifier can be one  of  inet,  inet6,
              bridge,  mpls  or  link.  If this option is not present, the protocol family is guessed from other
              arguments. If the rest of the command line does not give enough information to guess  the  family,
              ip  falls  back  to  the  default  one,  usually inet or any.  link is a special family identifier
              meaning that no networking protocol is involved.

       -4     shortcut for -family inet.

       -6     shortcut for -family inet6.

       -B     shortcut for -family bridge.

       -M     shortcut for -family mpls.

       -0     shortcut for -family link.

       -o, -oneline
              output each record on a single line,  replacing  line  feeds  with  the  '\'  character.  This  is
              convenient when you want to count records with wc(1) or to grep(1) the output.

       -r, -resolve
              use the system's name resolver to print DNS names instead of host addresses.

       -n, -netns <NETNS>
              switches ip to the specified network namespace NETNS.  Actually it just simplifies executing of:

              ip netns exec NETNS ip [ OPTIONS ] OBJECT { COMMAND | help }

              to

              ip -n[etns] NETNS [ OPTIONS ] OBJECT { COMMAND | help }

       -N, -Numeric
              Print  the  number  of  protocol,  scope,  dsfield, etc directly instead of converting it to human
              readable name.

       -a, -all
              executes specified command over all objects, it depends if command supports this option.

       -c[color][={always|auto|never}
              Configure color output. If parameter is omitted or always, color output is enabled  regardless  of
              stdout  state.  If  parameter  is  auto,  stdout is checked to be a terminal before enabling color
              output. If parameter is never, color output is disabled. If specified multiple times, the last one
              takes precedence. This flag is ignored if -json is also given.

              Used color palette can be influenced by COLORFGBG environment variable (see ENVIRONMENT).

       -t, -timestamp
              display current time when using monitor option.

       -ts, -tshort
              Like -timestamp, but use shorter format.

       -rc, -rcvbuf<SIZE>
              Set the netlink socket receive buffer size, defaults to 1MB.

       -iec   print human readable rates in IEC units (e.g. 1Ki = 1024).

       -br, -brief
              Print only basic information in a tabular format for better readability. This option is  currently
              only supported by ip addr show , ip link show & ip neigh show commands.

       -j, -json
              Output results in JavaScript Object Notation (JSON).

       -p, -pretty
              The  default  JSON  format is compact and more efficient to parse but hard for most users to read.
              This flag adds indentation for readability.

       -echo  Request the kernel to send the applied configuration back.

IP - COMMAND SYNTAX

   OBJECT
       address
              - protocol (IP or IPv6) address on a device.

       addrlabel
              - label configuration for protocol address selection.

       ioam   - manage IOAM namespaces and IOAM schemas.

       l2tp   - tunnel ethernet over IP (L2TPv3).

       link   - network device.

       maddress
              - multicast address.

       monitor
              - watch for netlink messages.

       mptcp  - manage MPTCP path manager.

       mroute - multicast routing cache entry.

       mrule  - rule in multicast routing policy database.

       neighbour
              - manage ARP or NDISC cache entries.

       netns  - manage network namespaces.

       ntable - manage the neighbor cache's operation.

       route  - routing table entry.

       rule   - rule in routing policy database.

       stats  - manage and show interface statistics.

       tcp_metrics/tcpmetrics
              - manage TCP Metrics

       token  - manage tokenized interface identifiers.

       tunnel - tunnel over IP.

       tuntap - manage TUN/TAP devices.

       vrf    - manage virtual routing and forwarding devices.

       xfrm   - manage IPSec policies.

       The names of all objects may be written  in  full  or  abbreviated  form,  for  example  address  can  be
       abbreviated as addr or just a.

   COMMAND
       Specifies  the  action to perform on the object.  The set of possible actions depends on the object type.
       As a rule, it is possible to add, delete and show (or list ) objects, but some objects do not  allow  all
       of  these  operations or have some additional commands. The help command is available for all objects. It
       prints out a list of available commands and argument syntax conventions.

       If no command is given, some default command is assumed.  Usually it is list or, if the objects  of  this
       class cannot be listed, help.

ENVIRONMENT

       COLORFGBG
              If  set,  it's  value  is  used for detection whether background is dark or light and use contrast
              colors for it.

              COLORFGBG  environment  variable  usually  contains  either  two  or  three  values  separated  by
              semicolons;  we  want  the  last  value  in  either case.  If this value is 0-6 or 8, chose colors
              suitable for dark background:

              COLORFGBG=";0" ip -c a

EXIT STATUS

       Exit status is 0 if command was successful, and 1 if there is a syntax error.  If an error  was  reported
       by the kernel exit status is 2.

EXAMPLES

       ip addr
           Shows addresses assigned to all network interfaces.

       ip neigh
           Shows the current neighbour table in kernel.

       ip link set x up
           Bring up interface x.

       ip link set x down
           Bring down interface x.

       ip route
           Show table routes.

HISTORY

       ip was written by Alexey N. Kuznetsov and added in Linux 2.2.

SEE ALSO

       ip-address(8),  ip-addrlabel(8),  ip-ioam(8),  ip-l2tp(8), ip-link(8), ip-maddress(8), ip-monitor(8), ip-
       mptcp(8), ip-mroute(8), ip-neighbour(8), ip-netns(8), ip-ntable(8), ip-route(8), ip-rule(8),  ip-stats(8)
       ip-tcp_metrics(8), ip-token(8), ip-tunnel(8), ip-vrf(8), ip-xfrm(8)
       IP Command reference ip-cref.ps

REPORTING BUGS

       Report any bugs to the Network Developers mailing list <netdev@vger.kernel.org> where the development and
       maintenance is primarily done.  You do not have to be subscribed to the list to send a message there.

AUTHOR

       Original Manpage by Michail Litvak <mci@owl.openwall.com>

iproute2                                           20 Dec 2011                                             IP(8)