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90 or other operating parameters.
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120 The format is specified as a comma-separated list of
141 .Bl -tag -width default
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158 Adjust the display of link-level ethernet (MAC) addresses:
160 .Bl -tag -width default -compact
175 .Bl -tag -width default -compact
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208 .Bl -tag -width default
350 The link-level
353 is specified as a series of colon-separated hex digits.
361 A randomly-generated MAC address might be the same as one already in use
366 up when the link-level address is modified,
378 .Bl -tag
419 Only the super-user may modify the configuration of a network interface.
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438 for this interface, a non-conflicting netmask must be given.
461 and IEEE 802 48-bit MAC addresses (Ethernet addresses).
474 Enable the so-called sticky ARP mode for the interface.
479 high-performance Ethernet networks where the time needed for ARP resolution is
488 such as load-balancers or high-availabity solutions such as
491 Disable the so-called sticky ARP mode for the interface (default).
505 Enable promiscuous mode for multicast packets.
507 Disable promiscuous mode for multicast packets.
509 Put interface into permanently promiscuous mode.
511 Disable permanently promiscuous mode.
520 .It Cm -description , Cm -descr
544 .It Cm -group Ar groupname
557 The FIB is not inherited, e.g., vlans or other sub-interfaces will use
611 .It Cm mode Ar mode
613 operating mode on the interface to
614 .Ar mode .
615 For IEEE 802.11 wireless interfaces that support multiple operating modes
622 operating modes.
637 If the driver supports user-configurable checksum offloading,
652 If the driver supports user-configurable checksum offloading,
731 If the driver supports extended multi-page
735 If the driver supports extended multi-page
757 If the driver offers user-configurable VLAN support, enable
767 If the driver offers user-configurable VLAN support, disable
772 If the driver offers user-configurable VXLAN support, enable inner checksum
784 If the driver offers user-configurable VXLAN support, disable checksum
802 this mode.
806 feature and enable interrupt mode on the interface.
808 Create the specified network pseudo-device.
817 Destroy the specified network pseudo-device.
849 networks into sub-networks.
855 with a dot-notation Internet address,
856 or with a pseudo-network name listed in the network table
858 The mask contains 1's for the bit positions in the 32-bit address
873 bits are reserved for subdividing networks into sub-networks.
892 .It Cm link Op Cm 0 No - Cm 2
903 .It Fl link Op Cm 0 No - Cm 2
907 Put the interface in monitor mode.
912 Take the interface out of monitor mode.
916 is an 3-bit field which refers to the IEEE 802.1p
927 the hardware will be re-initialized.
934 .Bl -tag -width indent
942 .It Cm -accept_rtadv
957 .It Cm -no_radr
961 Set a flag to perform automatic link-local address configuration when
968 .It Cm -auto_linklocal
974 .It Cm -defaultif
984 .It Cm -ifdisabled
989 flag is enabled, automatic configuration of a link-local address is
993 .It Cm -nud
1002 .It Cm -no_prefer_iface
1007 .It Cm -no_dad
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1037 .It Cm -stableaddr
1046 .Bl -tag -width indent
1060 .It Cm -prefer_source
1071 .Bl -tag -width indent
1076 .It Cm wlanmode Ar mode
1077 Specify the operating mode for this cloned device.
1078 .Ar mode
1083 .Cm adhoc-demo ) ,
1095 The operating mode of a cloned interface cannot be changed.
1098 mode is actually implemented as an
1099 .Cm adhoc-demo
1118 device as operating in
1119 .Dq legacy mode .
1138 mode
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1164 Set the AMPDU density parameter used when operating with 802.11n.
1165 This parameter controls the inter-packet gap for AMPDU frames.
1172 .Cm -
1175 Set the limit on packet size for receiving AMPDU frames when operating
1196 when operating with 802.11n.
1207 When operating as an access point, pass packets between
1215 .It Cm authmode Ar mode
1216 Set the desired authentication mode in infrastructure mode.
1233 operating as an access point).
1236 Enable background scanning when operating as a station.
1277 Set the interval at which beacon frames are sent when operating in
1278 ad-hoc or ap mode.
1297 Specify the MAC address of the access point to use when operating
1303 .Cm -
1326 channels when operating as an access point.
1327 The set of channels is specified as a comma-separated list with
1330 .Dq Li a-b .
1332 according to the operating characteristics of the device.
1341 .Dq Cm -
1349 For example, if a device is capable of operating on channel 6
1350 with 802.11n and 802.11g then one can specify that g-only use
1366 .Bl -tag -compact
1372 Atheros Dynamic Turbo mode
1381 Atheros Static Turbo mode
1383 Atheros Dynamic Turbo mode, or appended to
1393 .Bl -tag -compact
1395 5MHz aka quarter-rate channel
1397 10MHz aka half-rate channel
1423 Country/Region codes are specified as a 2-character abbreviation
1444 according to a least-congested criteria.
1461 When this support is enabled in station mode, beacon frames that advertise
1466 When operating as an access point with 802.11d enabled the beacon and
1493 operating in ap mode.
1503 operating on 5GHz frequency and doth support is enabled.
1535 Enable the use of Atheros Dynamic Turbo mode when communicating with
1536 another Dynamic Turbo-capable station.
1537 Dynamic Turbo mode is an Atheros-specific mechanism by which
1540 mode in which a 40MHz wide channel is used for communication.
1541 Stations using Dynamic Turbo mode operate boosted only when the
1542 channel is free of non-dturbo stations; when a non-dturbo station
1545 By default, Dynamic Turbo mode is not enabled, even if the device is capable.
1546 Note that turbo mode (dynamic or static) is only allowed on some
1549 command to identify the channels where turbo mode may be used.
1550 To disable Dynamic Turbo mode use
1554 DWDS is a facility by which 4-address traffic can be carried between
1555 stations operating in infrastructure mode.
1558 Then 4-address frames are passed to carry traffic for stations
1559 operating on either side of the wireless link.
1563 When DWDS is enabled on an access point 4-address frames received from
1570 Once the WDS interface is up and running 4-address traffic then logically
1574 different from the peer station are encapsulated in a 4-address frame
1576 All 4-address traffic uses the security information of the stations
1579 4-address traffic using these same mechanisms; this depends on available
1585 another Fast Frames-capable station.
1590 Fast frame use is negotiated using the Atheros 802.11 vendor-specific
1592 non-Atheros devices.
1607 .Cm -
1611 When operating as an access point, do not broadcast the SSID
1616 To re-enable the broadcast of the SSID etc., use
1636 For example, if a station associates to an 11n-capable access point
1638 When an 11n-capable device is setup as an access point and
1646 Enable use of compatibility support for pre-802.11n devices (default).
1649 will not interoperate with a purely 11n-compliant station.
1660 For interfaces operating in 802.11n, use the specified
1672 When operating as an access point the 802.11 layer monitors
1701 Display the adaptor's capabilities, including the operating
1711 mode.
1714 may be used only for Atheros' Static Turbo mode
1722 typically by hearing a beacon frame from an access point operating
1738 .Ql -
1756 Display the access points and/or ad-hoc neighbors
1764 .Bl -tag -width 3n
1776 rather than an IBSS/ad-hoc network.
1779 Indicates that the station is part of an ad-hoc network
1785 such as WEP, TKIP, or AES-CCMP.
1793 rather than the 128 bit field used in long preamble mode.
1820 (station supports unknown vendor-specific extensions).
1832 When operating as an access point display the stations that are
1834 When operating in ad-hoc mode display stations identified as
1836 When operating in mesh mode display stations identified as
1838 When operating in station mode display the access point.
1844 .Bl -tag -width 3n
1850 Indicates that the station is operating in an 802.11g network
1863 Indicates that the station is operating in power save mode.
1868 QoS encapsulation is enabled only when WME mode is enabled.
1870 Short GI in HT 40MHz mode enabled.
1873 follows immediately after then short GI in HT 20MHz mode is enabled as well.
1880 Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS).
1883 Short GI in HT 20MHz mode enabled.
1891 Display the current channel parameters to use when operating in WME mode.
1896 When WME mode is enabled for an adaptor this information will be
1898 for examining parameters when WME mode is disabled.
1909 This rate should be valid for the current operating conditions;
1928 When operating as a client, the station will conserve power by
1937 to disable powersave operation when operating as a client.
1942 For interfaces operating in 802.11g, use the specified
1956 When operating as an access point in 802.11g mode allow only
1957 11g-capable stations to associate (11b-only stations are not
1959 To allow both 11g and 11b-only stations to associate, use
1962 When operating as an access point in 802.11n mode allow only
1963 HT-capable stations to associate (legacy stations are not
1988 Enable use of Reduced InterFrame Spacing (RIFS) when operating in 802.11n
1995 Set the threshold for controlling roaming when operating in a BSS.
2011 Set the threshold for controlling roaming when operating in a BSS.
2026 .It Cm roaming Ar mode
2027 When operating as a station, control how the system will
2031 .Ar mode
2036 (handle either in the device or the operating system\[em]as appropriate),
2040 capable; otherwise, the operating system will automatically
2042 Manual mode is used by applications such as
2060 .Cm -
2066 Only the super-user can initiate a scan.
2090 Enable use of Short Guard Interval when operating in 802.11n
2097 when operating in 802.11n.
2098 A station operating with Static SMPS maintains only a single
2104 when operating in 802.11n.
2105 A station operating with Dynamic SMPS maintains only a single
2119 .Ql - .
2121 When operating with TDMA, use the specified
2135 When operating with TDMA, setup a BSS with
2147 When operating with TDMA, setup a BSS such that each station has a slot
2161 When operating with TDMA, setup a BSS such that beacons are transmitted every
2175 When operating as an access point with WPA/802.11i allow legacy
2191 This rate should be valid for the current operating conditions;
2194 .It Cm wepmode Ar mode
2195 Set the desired WEP mode.
2203 mode explicitly tells the adaptor to allow association with access
2229 the mapping of text keys to WEP encryption is usually driver-specific.
2233 .Ql - .
2237 (1-4) will be the standard temporary keys and any others will be adaptor
2254 Parameters are specified per-AC (Access Category) and
2261 .Bl -tag -width ".Cm AC_BK" -compact
2280 AC parameters are case-insensitive.
2281 Traffic classification is done in the operating system using the
2283 ToS (Type of Service) indication in IP-encapsulated frames.
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2299 On stations in a BSS this parameter is read-only and indicates
2306 On stations in a BSS this parameter is read-only and indicates
2311 On stations in a BSS this parameter is read-only and indicates
2316 On stations in a BSS this parameter is read-only and indicates
2323 On stations in a BSS this parameter is read-only and indicates
2327 This parameter is meaningful only when operating in ap mode.
2330 This parameter is meaningful only when operating in ap mode.
2333 This parameter is meaningful only when operating in ap mode.
2336 This parameter is meaningful only when operating in ap mode.
2340 Note that WPS support requires a WPS-capable supplicant.
2344 .Ss MAC-Based Access Control List Parameters
2346 feature available with some adapters when operating in ap mode; see
2352 .Bl -tag -width indent
2382 .Ss Mesh Mode Wireless Interface Parameters
2383 The following parameters are related to a wireless interface operating in mesh
2384 mode:
2385 .Bl -tag -width indent
2432 .It Cm hwmprootmode Ar mode
2440 This path may not be the best, but on-demand
2444 .Bl -tag -width ".Cm PROACTIVE" -compact
2446 Disable root mode.
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2506 .Dq Li "wepmode on weptxkey 1 wepkey 1:key wepkey 2:- wepkey 3:- wepkey 4:-" .
2529 .Bl -tag -width indent
2534 The interface is put into promiscuous mode
2539 .Bl -tag -width ".Cm untagged Ar vlan-id"
2540 .It Cm untagged Ar vlan-id
2545 .It Cm tagged Ar vlan-set
2555 Promiscuous mode is disabled on the interface when
2571 .It Cm static Ar interface-name Ar address Op Cm vlan Ar vlan-id
2573 .Ar interface-name .
2575 .Ar vlan-id
2579 Static entries are never aged out of the cache or re-placed, even if the
2581 .It Cm deladdr Ar address Op Cm vlan Ar vlan-id
2585 .Ar vlan-id
2589 Delete all dynamically-learned addresses from the address cache.
2603 .It Cm -discover Ar interface
2620 .It Cm -learn Ar interface
2632 .It Cm -sticky Ar interface
2642 .It Cm -private Ar interface
2653 .It Cm -span Ar interface
2664 .It Cm -stp Ar interface
2674 .It Cm -edge Ar interface
2682 .It Cm -autoedge Ar interface
2691 .It Cm -ptp Ar interface
2702 .It Cm -autoptp Ar interface
2717 The hello time may only be changed when operating in legacy stp mode.
2762 .It Cm -vlanfilter
2765 .It Cm iftagged Ar interface Ar vlan-list
2767 The list should be a comma-separated list of one or more VLAN IDs
2769 .Ar first-last ,
2775 meaning all VLANs (1-4094).
2781 .It Cm +iftagged Ar interface Ar vlan-list
2790 .It Cm -iftagged Ar interface Ar vlan-list
2800 .It Cm ifuntagged Ar interface Ar vlan-id
2805 .It Cm -ifuntagged Ar interface
2807 .It Cm defuntagged Ar vlan-id
2811 .It Cm -defuntagged
2818 .Dq Q-in-Q
2823 otherwise, Q-in-Q frames are always allowed.
2824 .It Cm -qinq Ar interface
2826 .Dq Q-in-Q
2835 .It Cm -defqinq
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2865 .It Cm -laggport Ar interface
2887 .Bl -tag -width ".Cm l2" -compact
2895 .It Cm -use_flowid
2904 .Cm -use_flowid
2927 This is currently only implemented for lacp mode.
2935 .It Cm -use_numa
2940 Enable lacp fast-timeout on the interface.
2941 .It Cm -lacp_fast_timeout
2942 Disable lacp fast-timeout on the interface.
2956 .It Cm -lacp_strict
2959 Configure a stride for an interface in round-robin mode.
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2992 .It Cm -noclamp
3000 .It Cm -ignore_source
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3035 .Bl -tag -width indent
3051 as point-to-point rather than using multicast to broadcast the messages.
3063 This is an 8-bit number; the default value is 128.
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3084 This value is a 12-bit VLAN Identifier (VID) which is used to create an 802.1Q
3097 .Bl -tag
3108 is an 3-bit field which refers to the IEEE 802.1p
3144 pseudo-interface.
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3192 This value is a 24-bit VXLAN Network Identifier (VNI) that identifies the
3197 When the interface is configured in unicast mode, the listening socket
3200 The interface can be configured in a unicast, or point-to-point, mode
3204 The interface can be configured in a multicast mode
3236 When the interface is configured in multicast mode, the
3245 When in multicast mode, an entry in the forwarding table allows the
3252 Delete all dynamically-learned addresses from the forwarding table.
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3328 Valid values are 1-255.
3336 .Bl -tag -width IFCONFIG_FORMAT
3364 .Dl # ifconfig em0 inet 192.0.2.45 -alias
3367 .Dl # ifconfig em0 inet6 -ifdisabled
3380 .Dl # ifconfig em0 inet6 2001:db8:bdbd::123/48 -alias
3384 .Bd -literal -offset indent -compact
3392 .Dl # ifconfig xl0 media 100baseTX mediaopt full-duplex
3410 .Dl # ifconfig -f inet:cidr,inet6:cidr
3413 .Dl # ifconfig -a -u -G lo
3416 .Bd -literal -offset indent -compact
3417 # ifconfig -g wlan
3423 .Bd -literal -offset indent -compact
3424 # ifconfig -a -g wlan
3433 deftxkey UNDEF AES-CCM 2:128-bit AES-CCM 3:128-bit txpower 30 bmiss 10
3436 media: IEEE 802.11 Wireless Ethernet DS/2Mbps mode 11g
3452 Set a randomly-generated MAC address on tap0:
3489 Basic IPv6 node operation requires a link-local address on each
3493 be disabled by setting per-interface flag
3494 .Cm -auto_linklocal .
3499 Do not configure IPv6 addresses with no link-local address by using