📄 ifconfig.8
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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE.\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL.\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS.\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION).\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT.\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY.\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF.\" SUCH DAMAGE..\".\" @(#)ifconfig.8 8.3 (Berkeley) 1/5/94.\".Dd January 5, 1994.Dt IFCONFIG 8.Os BSD 4.2.Sh NAME.Nm ifconfig.Nd configure network interface parameters.Sh SYNOPSIS.Nm ifconfig.Ar interface address_family.Oo.Ar address.Op Ar dest_address.Oc.Op Ar parameters.Nm ifconfig.Ar interface.Op Ar protocol_family.Sh DESCRIPTION.Nm Ifconfigis used to assign an addressto a network interface and/or configurenetwork interface parameters..Nm Ifconfigmust be used at boot time to define the network addressof each interface present on a machine; it may also be used ata later time to redefine an interface's addressor other operating parameters..PpAvailable operands for.Nm ifconfig:.Bl -tag -width Ds.It Ar AddressFor the.Tn DARPA-Internetfamily,the address is either a host name present in the host name database, .Xr hosts 5 ,or a.Tn DARPAInternet address expressed in the Internet standard.Dq dot notation .For the Xerox Network Systems(tm) family,addresses are .Ar net:a.b.c.d.e.f ,where.Ar netis the assigned network number (in decimal),and each of the six bytes of the host number,.Ar athrough.Ar f ,are specified in hexadecimal.The host number may be omitted on 10Mb/s Ethernet interfaces,which use the hardware physical address,and on interfaces other than the first.For the.Tn ISOfamily, addresses are specified as a long hexadecimal string,as in the Xerox family. However, two consecutive dots imply a zerobyte, and the dots are optional, if the user wishes to (carefully)count out long strings of digits in network byte order..It Ar address_familySpecifies the.Ar address familywhich affects interpretation of the remaining parameters.Since an interface can receive transmissions in differing protocolswith different naming schemes, specifying the address family is recommeded.The address or protocol families currentlysupported are.Dq inet ,.Dq iso ,and.Dq ns ..It Ar InterfaceThe.Ar interfaceparameter is a string of the form.Dq name unit ,for example,.Dq en0 .El.PpThe following parameters may be set with .Nm ifconfig :.Bl -tag -width dest_addressxx.It Cm aliasEstablish an additional network address for this interface.This is sometimes useful when changing network numbers, andone wishes to accept packets addressed to the old interface..It Cm arpEnable the use of the Address Resolution Protocol in mappingbetween network level addresses and link level addresses (default).This is currently implemented for mapping between.Tn DARPAInternetaddresses and 10Mb/s Ethernet addresses..It Fl arpDisable the use of the Address Resolution Protocol..It Cm broadcast(Inet only)Specify the address to use to represent broadcasts to thenetwork.The default broadcast address is the address with a host part of all 1's..It Cm debugEnable driver dependent debugging code; usually, this turns onextra console error logging..It Fl debugDisable driver dependent debugging code..It Cm deleteRemove the network address specified.This would be used if you incorrectly specified an alias, or itwas no longer needed.If you have incorrectly set an NS address having the side effectof specifying the host portion, removing all NS addresses willallow you to respecify the host portion..It Cm dest_addressSpecify the address of the correspondent on the other endof a point to point link..It Cm downMark an interface ``down''. When an interface ismarked ``down'', the system will not attempt totransmit messages through that interface. If possible, the interface will be reset to disable reception as well.This action does not automatically disable routes using the interface..It Cm ipdstThis is used to specify an Internet host who is willing to receiveip packets encapsulating NS packets bound for a remote network.An apparent point to point link is constructed, andthe address specified will be taken as the NS address and networkof the destination.IP encapsulation of.Tn CLNPpackets is done differently..It Cm metric Ar nSet the routing metric of the interface to.Ar n ,default 0.The routing metric is used by the routing protocol.Pq Xr routed 8 .Higher metrics have the effect of making a routeless favorable; metrics are counted as addition hopsto the destination network or host..It Cm netmask Ar mask(Inet and ISO)Specify how much of the address to reserve for subdividingnetworks into sub-networks.The mask includes the network part of the local addressand the subnet part, which is taken from the host field of the address.The mask can be specified as a single hexadecimal numberwith a leading 0x, with a dot-notation Internet address,or with a pseudo-network name listed in the network table.Xr networks 5 .The mask contains 1's for the bit positions in the 32-bit addresswhich are to be used for the network and subnet parts,and 0's for the host part.The mask should contain at least the standard network portion,and the subnet field should be contiguous with the networkportion..\" see .\" Xr eon 5 ..It Cm nsellength Ar n.Pf ( Tn ISOonly)This specifies a trailing number of bytes for a received.Tn NSAPused for local identification, the remaining leading part of which istaken to be the.Tn NET(Network Entity Title).The default value is 1, which is conformant to US.Tn GOSIP .When an ISO address is set in an ifconfig command,it is really the.Tn NSAPwhich is being specified.For example, in.Tn US GOSIP ,20 hex digits should bespecified in the.Tn ISO NSAPto be assigned to the interface.There is some evidence that a number different from 1 may be usefulfor.Tn AFI37 type addresses..It Cm trailersRequest the use of a ``trailer'' link level encapsulation whensending (default).If a network interface supports.Cm trailers ,the system will, when possible, encapsulate outgoingmessages in a manner which minimizes the number ofmemory to memory copy operations performed by the receiver.On networks that support the Address Resolution Protocol (see.Xr arp 4 ;currently, only 10 Mb/s Ethernet),this flag indicates that the system should request that othersystems use trailers when sending to this host.Similarly, trailer encapsulations will be sent to otherhosts that have made such requests.Currently used by Internet protocols only..It Fl trailersDisable the use of a ``trailer'' link level encapsulation..It Cm link[0-2]Enable special processing of the link level of the interface.These three options are interface specific in actual effect, however,they are in general used to select special modes of operation. An exampleof this is to enable SLIP compression. Currently, only used by SLIP..It Fl link[0-2]Disable special processing at the link level with the specified interface..It Cm upMark an interface ``up''. This may be used to enable an interface after an ``ifconfig down.''It happens automatically when setting the first address on an interface.If the interface was reset when previously marked down,the hardware will be re-initialized..El.Pp.Pp.Nm Ifconfigdisplays the current configuration for a network interfacewhen no optional parameters are supplied.If a protocol family is specified,Ifconfig will report only the details specific to that protocol family..PpOnly the super-user may modify the configuration of a network interface..Sh DIAGNOSTICSMessages indicating the specified interface does not exit, therequested address is unknown, or the user is not privileged andtried to alter an interface's configuration..Sh SEE ALSO.Xr netstat 1 ,.Xr netintro 4 ,.Xr rc 8 ,.Xr routed 8 ,.\" .Xr eon 5.Sh HISTORYThe.Nmcommand appeared in.Bx 4.2 .
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