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diff --git a/upstream/archlinux/man8/ip-neighbour.8 b/upstream/archlinux/man8/ip-neighbour.8 new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6fed47ce --- /dev/null +++ b/upstream/archlinux/man8/ip-neighbour.8 @@ -0,0 +1,303 @@ +.TH IP\-NEIGHBOUR 8 "20 Dec 2011" "iproute2" "Linux" +.SH "NAME" +ip-neighbour \- neighbour/arp tables management. +.SH "SYNOPSIS" +.sp +.ad l +.in +8 +.ti -8 +.B ip +.RI "[ " OPTIONS " ]" +.B neigh +.RI " { " COMMAND " | " +.BR help " }" +.sp + +.ti -8 +.BR "ip neigh" " { " add " | " del " | " change " | " replace " } { " +.IR ADDR " [ " +.B lladdr +.IR LLADDR " ] [ " +.B nud +.IR STATE " ] |" +.B proxy +.IR ADDR " } [ " +.B dev +.IR DEV " ] [ " +.BR router " ] [ " +.BR use " ] [ " +.BR managed " ] [ " +.BR extern_learn " ]" + +.ti -8 +.BR "ip neigh" " { " show " | " flush " } [ " proxy " ] [ " to +.IR PREFIX " ] [ " +.B dev +.IR DEV " ] [ " +.B nud +.IR STATE " ] [ " +.B vrf +.IR NAME " ] [" +.BR nomaster " ]" + +.ti -8 +.B ip neigh get +.IR ADDR +.B dev +.IR DEV + +.ti -8 +.IR STATE " := {" +.BR permanent " | " noarp " | " stale " | " reachable " | " none " |" +.BR incomplete " | " delay " | " probe " | " failed " }" + +.SH DESCRIPTION +The +.B ip neigh +command manipulates +.I neighbour +objects that establish bindings between protocol addresses and +link layer addresses for hosts sharing the same link. +Neighbour entries are organized into tables. The IPv4 neighbour table +is also known by another name - the ARP table. + +.P +The corresponding commands display neighbour bindings +and their properties, add new neighbour entries and delete old ones. + +.TP +ip neighbour add +add a new neighbour entry +.TP +ip neighbour change +change an existing entry +.TP +ip neighbour replace +add a new entry or change an existing one +.RS +.PP +These commands create new neighbour records or update existing ones. + +.TP +.BI to " ADDRESS " (default) +the protocol address of the neighbour. It is either an IPv4 or IPv6 address. + +.TP +.BI dev " NAME" +the interface to which this neighbour is attached. + +.TP +.BI proxy +indicates whether we are proxying for this neighbour entry + +.TP +.BI router +indicates whether neighbour is a router + +.TP +.BI use +this neigh entry is in "use". This option can be used to indicate to +the kernel that a controller is using this dynamic entry. If the entry +does not exist, the kernel will resolve it. If it exists, an attempt +to refresh the neighbor entry will be triggered. + +.TP +.BI managed +this neigh entry is "managed". This option can be used to indicate to +the kernel that a controller is using this dynamic entry. In contrast +to "use", if the entry does not exist, the kernel will resolve it and +periodically attempt to auto-refresh the neighbor entry such that it +remains in resolved state when possible. + +.TP +.BI extern_learn +this neigh entry was learned externally. This option can be used to +indicate to the kernel that this is a controller learnt dynamic entry. +Kernel will not gc such an entry. + +.TP +.BI lladdr " LLADDRESS" +the link layer address of the neighbour. +.I LLADDRESS +can also be +.BR "null" . + +.TP +.BI nud " STATE" +the state of the neighbour entry. +.B nud +is an abbreviation for 'Neighbour Unreachability Detection'. +The state can take one of the following values: + +.RS +.TP +.B permanent +the neighbour entry is valid forever and can be only +be removed administratively. +.TP +.B noarp +the neighbour entry is valid. No attempts to validate +this entry will be made but it can be removed when its lifetime expires. +.TP +.B reachable +the neighbour entry is valid until the reachability +timeout expires. +.TP +.B stale +the neighbour entry is valid but suspicious. +This option to +.B ip neigh +does not change the neighbour state if it was valid and the address +is not changed by this command. +.TP +.B none +this is a pseudo state used when initially creating a neighbour entry or after +trying to remove it before it becomes free to do so. +.TP +.B incomplete +the neighbour entry has not (yet) been validated/resolved. +.TP +.B delay +neighbor entry validation is currently delayed. +.TP +.B probe +neighbor is being probed. +.TP +.B failed +max number of probes exceeded without success, neighbor validation has +ultimately failed. +.RE +.RE + +.TP +ip neighbour delete +delete a neighbour entry +.RS +.PP +The arguments are the same as with +.BR "ip neigh add" , +except that +.B lladdr +and +.B nud +are ignored. + +.PP +.B Warning: +Attempts to delete or manually change a +.B noarp +entry created by the kernel may result in unpredictable behaviour. +Particularly, the kernel may try to resolve this address even +on a +.B NOARP +interface or if the address is multicast or broadcast. +.RE + +.TP +ip neighbour show +list neighbour entries +.RS +.TP +.BI to " ADDRESS " (default) +the prefix selecting the neighbours to list. + +.TP +.BI dev " NAME" +only list the neighbours attached to this device. + +.TP +.BI vrf " NAME" +only list the neighbours for given VRF. + +.TP +.BI nomaster +only list neighbours attached to an interface with no master. + +.TP +.BI proxy +list neighbour proxies. + +.TP +.B unused +only list neighbours which are not currently in use. + +.TP +.BI nud " STATE" +only list neighbour entries in this state. +.I NUD_STATE +takes values listed below or the special value +.B all +which means all states. This option may occur more than once. +If this option is absent, +.B ip +lists all entries except for +.B none +and +.BR "noarp" . +.RE + +.TP +ip neighbour flush +flush neighbour entries +.RS +This command has the same arguments as +.B show. +The differences are that it does not run when no arguments are given, +and that the default neighbour states to be flushed do not include +.B permanent +and +.BR "noarp" . + +.PP +With the +.B -statistics +option, the command becomes verbose. It prints out the number of +deleted neighbours and the number of rounds made to flush the +neighbour table. If the option is given +twice, +.B ip neigh flush +also dumps all the deleted neighbours. +.RE + +.TP +ip neigh get +lookup a neighbour entry to a destination given a device +.RS + +.TP +.BI proxy +indicates whether we should lookup a proxy neighbour entry + +.TP +.BI to " ADDRESS " (default) +the prefix selecting the neighbour to query. + +.TP +.BI dev " NAME" +get neighbour entry attached to this device. +.RE + +.SH EXAMPLES +.PP +ip neighbour +.RS +Shows the current neighbour table in kernel. +.RE +.PP +ip neigh flush dev eth0 +.RS +Removes entries in the neighbour table on device eth0. +.RE +.PP +ip neigh get 10.0.1.10 dev eth0 +.RS +Performs a neighbour lookup in the kernel and returns +a neighbour entry. +.RE + +.SH SEE ALSO +.br +.BR ip (8) + +.SH AUTHOR +Original Manpage by Michail Litvak <mci@owl.openwall.com> |