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.\" From: @(#)ifconfig.8 8.3 (Berkeley) 1/5/94
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.\" $FreeBSD$
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.\"
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.Dd February 13, 1996
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.Dd July 2, 2001
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.Dt IFCONFIG 8
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.Os BSD 4.2
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm ifconfig
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.Nd configure network interface parameters
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@ -46,7 +46,7 @@
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.Op Cm create
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.Op Ar address_family
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.Oo
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.Ar address Ns Op Cm / Ns Ar prefixlength
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.Ar address Ns Op / Ns Ar prefixlength
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.Op Ar dest_address
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.Oc
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.Op Ar parameters
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@ -64,7 +64,7 @@
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.Fl l
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.Op Fl d
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.Op Fl u
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.Op Ar address_family
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.Op Ar address_family
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.Nm
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.Op Fl L
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.Op Fl d
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@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ For the
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.Tn DARPA Ns -Internet
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family,
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the address is either a host name present in the host name data
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base,
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base,
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.Xr hosts 5 ,
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or a
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.Tn DARPA
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@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ slash notation) to include the netmask.
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That is, one can specify an address like
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.Li 192.168.0.1/16 .
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.\" For the Xerox Network Systems(tm) family,
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.\" addresses are
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.\" addresses are
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.\" .Ar net:a.b.c.d.e.f ,
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.\" where
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.\" .Ar net
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@ -111,19 +111,20 @@ That is, one can specify an address like
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.\" through
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.\" .Ar f ,
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.\" are specified in hexadecimal.
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.\" The host number may be omitted on IEEE 802 protocol
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.\" The host number may be omitted on IEEE 802 protocol
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.\" (Ethernet, FDDI, and Token Ring) interfaces,
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.\" which use the hardware physical address,
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.\" and on interfaces other than the first.
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.\" For the
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.\" .Tn ISO
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.\" family, addresses are specified as a long hexadecimal string,
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.\" as in the Xerox family. However, two consecutive dots imply a zero
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.\" as in the Xerox family.
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.\" However, two consecutive dots imply a zero
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.\" byte, and the dots are optional, if the user wishes to (carefully)
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.\" count out long strings of digits in network byte order.
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.It Ar address_family
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Specify the
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.Ar "address family"
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address family
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which affects interpretation of the remaining parameters.
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Since an interface can receive transmissions in differing protocols
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with different naming schemes, specifying the address family is recommended.
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@ -146,10 +147,10 @@ This
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parameter is a string of the form
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.Dq name unit ,
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for example,
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.Dq en0 .
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.Dq Li ed0 .
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.El
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.Pp
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The following parameters may be set with
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The following parameters may be set with
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.Nm :
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.Bl -tag -width indent
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.It Cm add
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@ -157,13 +158,16 @@ Another name for the
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.Cm alias
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parameter.
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Introduced for compatibility
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with BSD/OS.
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with
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.Bsx .
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.It Cm alias
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Establish an additional network address for this interface.
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This is sometimes useful when changing network numbers, and
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one wishes to accept packets addressed to the old interface.
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If the address is on the same subnet as the first network address
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for this interface, a netmask of 0xffffffff has to be specified.
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for this interface, a netmask of
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.Li 0xffffffff
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has to be specified.
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.It Fl alias
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Remove the network address specified.
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This would be used if you incorrectly specified an alias, or it
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@ -172,14 +176,16 @@ If you have incorrectly set an NS address having the side effect
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of specifying the host portion, removing all NS addresses will
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allow you to respecify the host portion.
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.It Cm anycast
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(Inet6 only)
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(Inet6 only.)
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Specify that the address configured is an anycast address.
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Based on the current specification,
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only routers may configure anycast addresses.
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Anycast address will not be used as source address of any of outgoing
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IPv6 packets.
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.It Cm arp
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Enable the use of the Address Resolution Protocol in mapping
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Enable the use of the Address Resolution Protocol
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.Pq Xr arp 4
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in mapping
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between network level addresses and link level addresses (default).
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This is currently implemented for mapping between
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.Tn DARPA
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@ -188,9 +194,10 @@ addresses and
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.Tn IEEE
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802 48-bit MAC addresses (Ethernet, FDDI, and Token Ring addresses).
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.It Fl arp
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Disable the use of the Address Resolution Protocol.
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Disable the use of the Address Resolution Protocol
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.Pq Xr arp 4 .
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.It Cm broadcast
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(Inet only)
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(Inet only.)
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Specify the address to use to represent broadcasts to the
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network.
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The default broadcast address is the address with a host part of all 1's.
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@ -209,12 +216,12 @@ Mark an interface
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When an interface is marked
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.Dq down ,
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the system will not attempt to
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transmit messages through that interface.
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transmit messages through that interface.
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If possible, the interface will be reset to disable reception as well.
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This action does not automatically disable routes using the interface.
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.It Cm ether
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Another name for the
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.Dq lladdr
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.Cm lladdr
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parameter.
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.\" .It Cm ipdst
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.\" This is used to specify an Internet host who is willing to receive
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@ -226,9 +233,11 @@ parameter.
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.\" .Tn CLNP
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.\" packets is done differently.
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.It Cm lladdr Ar addr
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Set the link-level address on an interface. This can be used to
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Set the link-level address on an interface.
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This can be used to
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e.g. set a new MAC address on an ethernet interface, though the
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mechanism used is not ethernet-specific. The address
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mechanism used is not ethernet-specific.
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The address
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.Ar addr
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is specified as a series of colon-separated hex digits.
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If the interface is already
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@ -240,31 +249,38 @@ If the driver supports the media selection system, set the media type
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of the interface to
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.Ar type .
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Some interfaces support the mutually exclusive use of one of several
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different physical media connectors. For example, a 10Mb/s Ethernet
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different physical media connectors.
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For example, a 10Mb/s Ethernet
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interface might support the use of either
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.Tn AUI
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or twisted pair connectors. Setting the media type to
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or twisted pair connectors.
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Setting the media type to
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.Dq 10base5/AUI
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would change the currently active connector to the AUI port.
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Setting it to
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.Dq 10baseT/UTP
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would activate twisted pair. Refer to the interfaces' driver
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would activate twisted pair.
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Refer to the interfaces' driver
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specific documentation or man page for a complete list of the
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available types.
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.It Cm mediaopt Ar opts
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If the driver supports the media selection system, set the specified
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media options on the interface.
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.Ar Opts
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The
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.Ar opts
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argument
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is a comma delimited list of options to apply to the interface.
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Refer to the interfaces' driver specific man page for a complete
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list of available options.
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.It Fl mediaopt Ar opts
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If the driver supports the media selection system, disable the
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specified media options on the interface.
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.It Cm tunnel Ar src_addr Ar dest_addr
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(IP tunnel devices only)
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.It Cm tunnel Ar src_addr dest_addr
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(IP tunnel devices only.)
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Configure the physical source and destination address for IP tunnel
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interfaces (gif). The arguments
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interfaces
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.Pq Xr gif 4 .
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The arguments
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.Ar src_addr
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and
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.Ar dest_addr
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If the interface is given without a unit number, try to create a new
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device with an arbitrary unit number.
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If creation of an arbitrary device is sucessful, the new device name is
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printed to stdout.
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printed to standard output.
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.It Cm destroy
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Destroy the specified network pseudo-device.
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.It Cm plumb
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Another name for the
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.Fl create
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parameter.
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Included for Solaris compatibility.
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Included for
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.Tn Solaris
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compatibility.
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.It Cm unplumb
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Another name for the
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.Fl destroy
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parameter.
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Included for Solaris compatibility.
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Included for
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.Tn Solaris
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compatibility.
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.It Cm vlan Ar vlan_tag
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If the interface is a vlan pseudo interface, set the vlan tag value
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to
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association must be cleared first.
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.Pp
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Note: if the
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.Ar link0
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.Cm link0
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flag is set on the vlan interface, the vlan pseudo
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interface's behavior changes: the
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.Ar link0
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.Cm link0
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tells the vlan interface that the
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parent interface supports insertion and extraction of vlan tags on its
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own (usually in firmware) and that it should pass packets to and from
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Set the maximum transmission unit of the interface to
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.Ar n ,
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default is interface specific.
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The mtu is used to limit the size of packets that are transmitted on an
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The MTU is used to limit the size of packets that are transmitted on an
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interface.
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Not all interfaces support setting the mtu, and some interfaces have
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Not all interfaces support setting the MTU, and some interfaces have
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range restrictions.
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.It Cm netmask Ar mask
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.\" (Inet and ISO)
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(Inet only)
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.\" (Inet and ISO.)
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(Inet only.)
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Specify how much of the address to reserve for subdividing
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networks into sub-networks.
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The mask includes the network part of the local address
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and the subnet part, which is taken from the host field of the address.
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The mask can be specified as a single hexadecimal number
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with a leading 0x, with a dot-notation Internet address,
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with a leading
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.Ql 0x ,
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with a dot-notation Internet address,
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or with a pseudo-network name listed in the network table
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.Xr networks 5 .
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The mask contains 1's for the bit positions in the 32-bit address
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.Ar address
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option above for more information.
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.It Cm prefixlen Ar len
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(Inet6 only)
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(Inet6 only.)
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Specify that
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.Ar len
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bits are reserved for subdividing networks into sub-networks.
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must be integer, and for syntactical reason it must be between 0 to 128.
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It is almost always 64 under the current IPv6 assignment rule.
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If the parameter is ommitted, 64 is used.
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.\" see
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.\" see
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.\" Xr eon 5 .
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.\" .It Cm nsellength Ar n
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.\" .Pf ( Tn ISO
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.\" .Tn AFI
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.\" 37 type addresses.
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.It Cm range Ar netrange
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Under appletalk, set the interface to respond to a
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Under appletalk, set the interface to respond to a
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.Ar netrange
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of the form
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.Ar startnet Ns - Ns Ar endnet .
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Appletalk uses this scheme instead of
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Appletalk uses this scheme instead of
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netmasks though
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.Fx
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implements it internally as a set of netmasks.
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.Fl alias
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parameter.
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Introduced for compatibility
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with BSD/OS.
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with
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.Bsx .
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.It Cm phase
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The argument following this specifies the version (phase) of the
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The argument following this specifies the version (phase) of the
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Appletalk network attached to the interface.
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Values of 1 or 2 are permitted.
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.It Cm link Ns Xo
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.Op Cm 0 Ns - Ns Cm 2
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.Xc
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.Sm off
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.It Cm link Op Cm 0 No - Cm 2
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.Sm on
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Enable special processing of the link level of the interface.
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These three options are interface specific in actual effect, however,
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they are in general used to select special modes of operation.
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An example
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of this is to enable SLIP compression, or to select the connector type
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for some Ethernet cards. Refer to the man page for the specific driver
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for some Ethernet cards.
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Refer to the man page for the specific driver
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for more information.
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.It Fl link Ns Xo
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.Op Cm 0 Ns - Ns Cm 2
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.Xc
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.Sm off
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.It Fl link Op Cm 0 No - Cm 2
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.Sm on
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Disable special processing at the link level with the specified interface.
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.It Cm up
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Mark an interface
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.Dq up .
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.Dq up .
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This may be used to enable an interface after an
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.Dq ifconfig down .
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.Dq Nm Cm down .
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It happens automatically when setting the first address on an interface.
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If the interface was reset when previously marked down,
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the hardware will be re-initialized.
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.It Cm ssid Ar ssid
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For IEEE 802.11 wireless interfaces, set the desired Service Set
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Identifier (aka network name.) The SSID is a string up to 32 characters
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Identifier (aka network name).
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The SSID is a string up to 32 characters
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in length and may be specified as either a normal string or in
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hexadecimal when proceeded by
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.Sq 0x .
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.Ql 0x .
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Additionally, the SSID may be cleared by setting it to
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.Sq - .
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.Ql - .
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.It Cm nwid Ar ssid
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Another name for the
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.Dq ssid
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parameter. Included for NetBSD compatibility.
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Another name for the
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.Cm ssid
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parameter.
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Included for
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.Nx
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compatibility.
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.It Cm stationname Ar name
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For IEEE 802.11 wireless interfaces, set the name of this station.
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It appears that the station name is not really part of the IEEE 802.11
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protocol though all interfaces seem to support it. As such it only
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protocol though all interfaces seem to support it.
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As such it only
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seems to be meaningful to identical or virtually identical equipment.
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Setting the station name is identical in syntax to setting the SSID.
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.It Cm station Ar name
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Another name for the
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.Dq stationname
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parameter. Included for BSD/OS compatibility.
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Another name for the
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.Cm stationname
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parameter.
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Included for
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.Bsx
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compatibility.
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.It Cm channel Ar number
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For IEEE 802.11 wireless interfaces, set the desired channel.
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Channels range from 1 to 14, but the exact selection available
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depends on the region your adaptor was manufactured for. Setting
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the channel to 0 will give you the default for your adaptor. Many
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depends on the region your adaptor was manufactured for.
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Setting
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the channel to 0 will give you the default for your adaptor.
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Many
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adaptors ignore this setting unless you are in ad-hoc mode.
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.It Cm authmode Ar mode
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For IEEE 802.11 wireless interfaces, set the desired authentication mode
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in infrastructure mode. Not all adaptors support all modes. The set of
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in infrastructure mode.
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Not all adaptors support all modes.
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The set of
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valid modes is
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.Dq none ,
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.Dq open ,
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Modes are case insensitive.
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.It Cm powersave
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For IEEE 802.11 wireless interfaces, enable powersave mode.
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.It Cm -powersave
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.It Fl powersave
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For IEEE 802.11 wireless interfaces, disable powersave mode.
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.It Cm powersavesleep Ar sleep
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For IEEE 802.11 wireless interfaces, set the desired max powersave sleep
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time in milliseconds.
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.It Cm wepmode Ar mode
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For IEEE 802.11 wireless interfaces, set the desired WEP mode. Not all
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adaptors support all modes. The set of valid modes is
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For IEEE 802.11 wireless interfaces, set the desired WEP mode.
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Not all adaptors support all modes.
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The set of valid modes is
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.Dq off ,
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.Dq on ,
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and
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.Dq mixed .
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.Dq Mixed
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mode explicitly tells the adaptor to allow association with access
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points which allow both encrypted and unencrypted traffic. On these
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adaptors,
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points which allow both encrypted and unencrypted traffic.
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On these adaptors,
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.Dq on
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means that the access point must only allow encrypted connections. On
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other adaptors,
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means that the access point must only allow encrypted connections.
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On other adaptors,
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.Dq on
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is generally another name for
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.Dq mixed .
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.It Cm weptxkey Ar index
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For IEEE 802.11 wireless interfaces, set the WEP key to be used for
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transmission.
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.It Cm wepkey Ar key|index:key
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For IEEE 802.11 wireless interfaces, set the selected WEP key. If
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an
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.It Cm wepkey Ar key Ns | Ns Ar index : Ns Ar key
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For IEEE 802.11 wireless interfaces, set the selected WEP key.
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If an
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.Ar index
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is not given, key 1 is set. A WEP key will be either 5 or 13
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is not given, key 1 is set.
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A WEP key will be either 5 or 13
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characters (40 or 104 bits) depending of the local network and the
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capabilities of the adaptor. It may be specified either as a plain
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capabilities of the adaptor.
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It may be specified either as a plain
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string or as a string of hexadecimal digits proceeded by
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.Sq 0x .
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.Ql 0x .
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A key may be cleared by setting it to
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.Sq - .
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If WEP is supported then there are at least four keys. Some adaptors
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support more then four keys. If that is the case, then the first four keys
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.Ql - .
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If WEP is supported then there are at least four keys.
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Some adaptors support more then four keys.
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If that is the case, then the first four keys
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(1-4) will be the standard temporary keys and any others will be adaptor
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specific keys such as permanent keys stored in NVRAM.
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.It Cm wep
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Another way of saying
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.Dq wepmode on .
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Included for BSD/OS compatibility.
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.It Cm -wep
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Another way of saying
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.Dq wepmode off .
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Included for BSD/OS compatibility.
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.Cm wepmode on .
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Included for
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.Bsx
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compatibility.
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.It Fl wep
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Another way of saying
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.Cm wepmode off .
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Included for
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.Bsx
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compatibility.
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.It Cm nwkey key
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Another way of saying:
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.Pp
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``wepmode on weptxkey 1 wepkey 1:key wepkey 2:- wepkey 3:- wepkey 4:-''.
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.Dq Li "wepmode on weptxkey 1 wepkey 1:key wepkey 2:- wepkey 3:- wepkey 4:-" .
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.Pp
|
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Included for NetBSD compatibility.
|
||||
.It Cm nwkey n:k1,k2,k3,k4
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Included for
|
||||
.Nx
|
||||
compatibility.
|
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.It Cm nwkey Xo
|
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.Sm off
|
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.Ar n : k1 , k2 , k3 , k4
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.Sm on
|
||||
.Xc
|
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Another way of saying
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
``wepmode on weptxkey n wepkey 1:k1 wepkey 2:k2 wepkey 3:k3 wepkey 4:k4''.
|
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.Dq Li "wepmode on weptxkey n wepkey 1:k1 wepkey 2:k2 wepkey 3:k3 wepkey 4:k4" .
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||||
.Pp
|
||||
Included for NetBSD compatibility.
|
||||
.It Cm -nwkey
|
||||
Included for
|
||||
.Nx
|
||||
compatibility.
|
||||
.It Fl nwkey
|
||||
Another way of saying
|
||||
.Dq wepmode off .
|
||||
.Cm wepmode off .
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
Included for NetBSD compatibility.
|
||||
Included for
|
||||
.Nx
|
||||
compatibility.
|
||||
.El
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.Nm Ifconfig
|
||||
@ -578,7 +632,9 @@ media list will be included in the output.
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
If the
|
||||
.Fl m
|
||||
flag is passed before an interface name, ifconfig will display all
|
||||
flag is passed before an interface name,
|
||||
.Nm
|
||||
will display all
|
||||
of the supported media for the specified interface.
|
||||
If
|
||||
.Fl L
|
||||
@ -587,7 +643,8 @@ as time offset string.
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
Optionally, the
|
||||
.Fl a
|
||||
flag may be used instead of an interface name. This flag instructs
|
||||
flag may be used instead of an interface name.
|
||||
This flag instructs
|
||||
.Nm
|
||||
to display information about all interfaces in the system.
|
||||
The
|
||||
@ -602,12 +659,13 @@ is implied.
|
||||
The
|
||||
.Fl l
|
||||
flag may be used to list all available interfaces on the system, with
|
||||
no other additional information. Use of this flag is mutually exclusive
|
||||
no other additional information.
|
||||
Use of this flag is mutually exclusive
|
||||
with all other flags and commands, except for
|
||||
.Fl d
|
||||
(only list interfaces that are down)
|
||||
and
|
||||
.Fl u
|
||||
.Fl u
|
||||
(only list interfaces that are up).
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
The
|
||||
@ -634,9 +692,9 @@ So, such manual deletions are strongly discouraged.
|
||||
.Sh SEE ALSO
|
||||
.Xr netstat 1 ,
|
||||
.Xr netintro 4 ,
|
||||
.\" .Xr eon 5 ,
|
||||
.Xr rc 8 ,
|
||||
.Xr routed 8
|
||||
.\" .Xr eon 5
|
||||
.Sh HISTORY
|
||||
The
|
||||
.Nm
|
||||
|
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