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36 .Nd configure network interface parameters
42 .Ar interface
54 .Ar interface
83 to a network interface and/or configure
84 network interface parameters.
88 of each interface present on a machine; it may also be used at
89 a later time to redefine an interface's address
100 .Ar interface
103 List all the interface cloners available on the system,
109 Include the driver name and unit number of the interface in the output.
110 This is normally the original name of the interface,
278 .Ar interface ,
316 of the supported media for the specified interface.
318 Disable automatic loading of network interface drivers.
320 By default if the network interface driver is not present in the kernel
327 Get more verbose status for an interface.
355 set a new MAC address on an Ethernet interface, though the
365 If the interface is already
374 Since an interface can receive transmissions in differing protocols
399 .It Ar interface
409 utility displays the current configuration for a network interface
419 Only the super-user may modify the configuration of a network interface.
434 Establish an additional network address for this interface.
436 one wishes to accept packets addressed to the old interface.
438 for this interface, a non-conflicting netmask must be given.
475 Enable the so-called sticky ARP mode for the interface.
476 If this option is enabled on the given interface, any resolved address is
485 .Sx Bridge Interface Parameters
492 Disable the so-called sticky ARP mode for the interface (default).
510 Put interface into permanently promiscuous mode.
518 Specify a description of the interface.
522 Clear the interface description.
524 Mark an interface
526 When an interface is marked
529 transmit messages through that interface.
530 If possible, the interface will be reset to disable reception as well.
531 This action does not automatically disable routes using the interface.
533 Assign the interface to a
538 Any interface can be in multiple groups.
540 Cloned interfaces are members of their interface family group by default.
541 For example, a VLAN interface such as
543 is a member of the VLAN interface family group,
546 Remove the interface from the given
550 Fill interface index
554 Specify interface FIB.
557 is assigned to all frames or packets received on that interface.
559 the default FIB (0) irrespective of the parent interface's FIB.
570 is assigned to all packets encapsulated by tunnel interface, e.g.,
584 of the interface to
589 interface might support the use of either AUI
602 media options on the interface.
606 is a comma delimited list of options to apply to the interface.
611 specified media options on the interface.
614 operating mode on the interface to
632 Set the interface name to
636 enable receive (or transmit) checksum offloading on the interface.
651 disable receive (or transmit) checksum offloading on the interface.
664 segmentation offloading, enable TSO on the interface.
673 segmentation offloading, disable TSO on the interface.
697 large receive offloading, enable LRO on the interface.
701 large receive offloading, disable LRO on the interface.
711 enable transmit TLS offload on the interface.
719 disable transmit TLS offload on the interface.
731 buffers, enable them on the interface.
735 buffers, disable them on the interface.
759 Note that this must be configured on a physical interface associated with
763 interface itself.
772 Note that this must be configured on a physical interface associated with
776 interface itself.
777 The physical interface is either the interface specified as the vxlandev
778 or the interface hosting the vxlanlocal address.
785 Move the interface to the
788 If the jail has a virtual network stack, the interface will disappear
791 Reclaim the interface from the
794 If the jail has a virtual network stack, the interface will disappear
799 feature and disable interrupts on the interface, if driver supports
804 feature and enable interrupt mode on the interface.
807 If the interface is given without a unit number, try to create a new
810 printed to standard output unless the interface is renamed or destroyed
827 Set the routing metric of the interface to
836 Set the maximum transmission unit of the interface to
838 default is interface specific.
840 interface.
892 Enable special processing of the link level of the interface.
893 These three options are interface specific in actual effect, however,
903 Disable special processing at the link level with the specified interface.
905 Put the interface in monitor mode.
910 Take the interface out of monitor mode.
917 Stop tagging packets on the interface w/ the priority code point.
919 Mark an interface
921 This may be used to enable an interface after an
923 It happens automatically when setting the first address on an interface.
924 If the interface was reset when previously marked down,
960 the interface becomes available.
970 Set the specified interface as the default route when there is no
977 specified interface.
979 addresses on that interface, all of them are marked as
996 In practice this means the address on the outgoing interface will not be
1063 The operating mode of a cloned interface cannot be changed.
1068 interface with special properties.
1092 For completeness a Dynamic WDS (DWDS) interface may be marked as
1100 Mark the cloned interface as depending on hardware support to
1113 .Ss Cloned IEEE 802.11 Wireless Interface Parameters
1536 This event should be used to create a WDS interface that is bound
1538 Once the WDS interface is up and running 4-address traffic then logically
1539 flows through that interface.
2213 for the specified interface.
2350 .Ss Mesh Mode Wireless Interface Parameters
2351 The following parameters are related to a wireless interface operating in mesh
2357 A mesh interface must have a Mesh Identifier specified
2375 Enable or disable forwarding packets by a mesh interface.
2391 The mesh interface will restart after changing this setting.
2399 The mesh interface will restart after changing this setting.
2495 .Ss Bridge Interface Parameters
2498 .It Cm addm Ar interface
2499 Add the interface named by
2500 .Ar interface
2502 The interface is put into promiscuous mode
2504 .It Cm deletem Ar interface
2505 Remove the interface named by
2506 .Ar interface
2508 Promiscuous mode is disabled on the interface when
2524 .It Cm static Ar interface-name Ar address
2526 .Ar interface-name .
2528 address is seen on a different interface.
2537 .It Cm discover Ar interface
2538 Mark an interface as a
2540 interface.
2548 .It Cm -discover Ar interface
2551 attribute on a member interface.
2554 attribute, the only packets forwarded on the interface are broadcast
2556 is known to be on the interface's segment.
2557 .It Cm learn Ar interface
2558 Mark an interface as a
2560 interface.
2561 When a packet arrives on such an interface, the source
2563 destination address on the interface's segment.
2565 .It Cm -learn Ar interface
2568 attribute on a member interface.
2569 .It Cm sticky Ar interface
2570 Mark an interface as a
2572 interface.
2576 address is seen on a different interface.
2577 .It Cm -sticky Ar interface
2580 attribute on a member interface.
2581 .It Cm private Ar interface
2582 Mark an interface as a
2584 interface.
2585 A private interface does not forward any traffic to any other port that is also
2586 a private interface.
2587 .It Cm -private Ar interface
2590 attribute on a member interface.
2591 .It Cm span Ar interface
2592 Add the interface named by
2593 .Ar interface
2598 .It Cm -span Ar interface
2599 Delete the interface named by
2600 .Ar interface
2602 .It Cm stp Ar interface
2604 .Ar interface .
2609 .It Cm -stp Ar interface
2611 .Ar interface .
2613 .It Cm edge Ar interface
2615 .Ar interface
2619 .It Cm -edge Ar interface
2621 .Ar interface .
2622 .It Cm autoedge Ar interface
2624 .Ar interface
2627 .It Cm -autoedge Ar interface
2629 .Ar interface .
2630 .It Cm ptp Ar interface
2632 .Ar interface
2636 .It Cm -ptp Ar interface
2638 .Ar interface .
2639 This should be disabled for a half duplex link and for an interface
2642 .It Cm autoptp Ar interface
2644 .Ar interface
2647 .It Cm -autoptp Ar interface
2649 .Ar interface .
2655 Set the time that must pass before an interface begins forwarding
2678 .It Cm ifpriority Ar interface Ar value
2680 .Ar interface
2685 .It Cm ifpathcost Ar interface Ar value
2687 .Ar interface
2694 .It Cm ifmaxaddr Ar interface Ar size
2695 Set the maximum number of hosts allowed from an interface, packets with unknown
2704 When creating a lagg interface the type can be specified as either
2709 .It Cm laggport Ar interface
2710 Add the interface named by
2711 .Ar interface
2712 as a port of the aggregation interface.
2713 .It Cm -laggport Ar interface
2714 Remove the interface named by
2715 .Ar interface
2716 from the aggregation interface.
2744 Enable local hash computation for RSS hash on the interface.
2782 domains are ports of the aggregation interface.
2788 Enable lacp fast-timeout on the interface.
2790 Disable lacp fast-timeout on the interface.
2792 Enable lacp strict compliance on the interface.
2805 Disable lacp strict compliance on the interface.
2807 Configure a stride for an interface in round-robin mode.
2885 This command will result in a four byte MTU reduction on the interface.
2893 Use the specified interface
2943 interface.
2985 Associate the physical interface
2989 interface.
2992 interface will be
2993 diverted to the specified physical interface
2997 by the parent interface with the correct VLAN Identifier will be diverted to
3000 pseudo-interface.
3003 interface is assigned a
3004 copy of the parent interface's flags and the parent's Ethernet address.
3012 interface already has
3013 a physical interface associated with it, this command will fail.
3015 change the association to another physical interface, the existing
3019 is set on the parent interface, the
3022 interface's behavior changes:
3025 interface recognizes that the
3026 parent interface supports insertion and extraction of VLAN tags on its
3032 pseudo device, disassociate the parent interface from it.
3035 interface and its parent,
3036 clears its VLAN Identifier, flags and its link address and shuts the interface
3049 virtual network segment membership of the interface.
3052 The address should already be assigned to an existing interface.
3053 When the interface is configured in unicast mode, the listening socket
3056 The interface can be configured in a unicast, or point-to-point, mode
3060 The interface can be configured in a multicast mode
3062 This is the IP multicast group address the interface will join.
3064 The port number the interface will listen on.
3092 When the interface is configured in multicast mode, the
3094 interface is used to transmit IP multicast packets.
3102 interface to send the frame directly to the remote host instead of
3115 protocol on an interface:
3122 interface, otherwise configuration of an existing vhid is adjusted.
3132 interface, the vhid is automatically removed from interface and destroyed.
3204 to the interface
3212 to the interface
3218 from the interface
3222 Enable IPv6 functionality of the interface:
3227 to the interface
3245 Configure the interface
3250 Label the em0 interface as an uplink:
3253 Create the software network interface
3257 Destroy the software network interface
3271 Display a list of interface names beloning to the wlan group:
3291 parent interface: iwm0
3302 parent interface: rum0
3311 Messages indicating the specified interface does not exist, the
3313 tried to alter an interface's configuration.
3336 interface configured for IPv6.
3338 kernel on each interface added to the system or enabled; this behavior may
3339 be disabled by setting per-interface flag