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47 .Ar address
82 utility is used to assign an address
87 utility must be used at boot time to define the network address
89 a later time to redefine an interface's address
93 .Bl -tag -width indent
120 The format is specified as a comma-separated list of
141 .Bl -tag -width default
145 .Bl -tag -width default -compact
158 Adjust the display of link-level ethernet (MAC) addresses:
160 .Bl -tag -width default -compact
162 Separate address segments with a colon
164 Separate address segments with a dash
173 Adjust the display of inet address subnet masks:
175 .Bl -tag -width default -compact
190 Adjust the display of inet6 address prefixes (subnet masks):
192 .Bl -tag -width default -compact
208 .Bl -tag -width default
288 Display address lifetime for IPv6 addresses as time offset string.
306 address family will include loopback interfaces in the list.
328 .It Ar address
330 the address is either a host name present in the host name data
333 or an IPv4 address expressed in the Internet standard
338 That is, one can specify an address like
350 The link-level
352 address
353 is specified as a series of colon-separated hex digits.
355 set a new MAC address on an Ethernet interface, though the
360 keyword to set a randomly generated MAC address.
361 A randomly-generated MAC address might be the same as one already in use
366 up when the link-level address is modified,
372 address family
375 with different naming schemes, specifying the address family is recommended.
376 The address or protocol families currently
378 .Bl -tag
397 Specify the address of the correspondent on the other end
419 Only the super-user may modify the configuration of a network interface.
425 .Bl -tag -width indent
434 Establish an additional network address for this interface.
437 If the address is on the same subnet as the first network address
438 for this interface, a non-conflicting netmask must be given.
443 Remove the network address specified.
446 If you have incorrectly set an NS address having the side effect
451 Specify that the address configured is an anycast address.
454 Anycast address will not be used as source address of any of outgoing
457 Enable the use of the Address Resolution Protocol
462 and IEEE 802 48-bit MAC addresses (Ethernet addresses).
464 Disable the use of the Address Resolution Protocol
467 If the Address Resolution Protocol is enabled,
471 If the Address Resolution Protocol is enabled,
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
480 high-performance Ethernet networks where the time needed for ARP resolution is
489 such as load-balancers or high-availabity solutions such as
492 Disable the so-called sticky ARP mode for the interface (default).
497 Specify the address to use to represent broadcasts to the
499 The default broadcast address is the address with a host part of all 1's.
521 .It Cm -description , Cm -descr
545 .It Cm -group Ar groupname
551 (lowermost 64bit of an IPv6 address)
558 The FIB is not inherited, e.g., vlans or other sub-interfaces will use
578 set the MAC label to
635 If the driver supports user-configurable checksum offloading,
650 If the driver supports user-configurable checksum offloading,
729 If the driver supports extended multi-page
733 If the driver supports extended multi-page
741 ucast (directed solely to the machine's mac address),
742 mcast (directed to a broadcast or multicast address),
755 If the driver offers user-configurable VLAN support, enable
765 If the driver offers user-configurable VLAN support, disable
770 If the driver offers user-configurable VXLAN support, enable inner checksum
778 or the interface hosting the vxlanlocal address.
782 If the driver offers user-configurable VXLAN support, disable checksum
806 Create the specified network pseudo-device.
815 Destroy the specified network pseudo-device.
846 Specify how much of the address to reserve for subdividing
847 networks into sub-networks.
848 The mask includes the network part of the local address
849 and the subnet part, which is taken from the host field of the address.
853 with a dot-notation Internet address,
854 or with a pseudo-network name listed in the network table
856 The mask contains 1's for the bit positions in the 32-bit address
863 The netmask can also be specified in CIDR notation after the address.
865 .Ar address
871 bits are reserved for subdividing networks into sub-networks.
878 The prefix can also be specified using the slash notation after the address.
880 .Ar address
890 .It Cm link Op Cm 0 No - Cm 2
901 .It Fl link Op Cm 0 No - Cm 2
914 is an 3-bit field which refers to the IEEE 802.1p
923 It happens automatically when setting the first address on an interface.
925 the hardware will be re-initialized.
929 Note that the address family keyword
932 .Bl -tag -width indent
940 .It Cm -accept_rtadv
955 .It Cm -no_radr
959 Set a flag to perform automatic link-local address configuration when
966 .It Cm -auto_linklocal
972 .It Cm -defaultif
982 .It Cm -ifdisabled
987 flag is enabled, automatic configuration of a link-local address is
991 .It Cm -nud
995 Set a flag to not honor rule 5 of source address selection in RFC 3484.
996 In practice this means the address on the outgoing interface will not be
997 preferred, effectively yielding the decision to the address selection
1000 .It Cm -no_prefer_iface
1004 Set a flag to disable Duplicate Address Detection.
1005 .It Cm -no_dad
1011 Note that the address family keyword
1014 .Bl -tag -width indent
1016 Set the IPv6 autoconfigured address bit.
1018 Clear the IPv6 autoconfigured address bit.
1020 Set the IPv6 deprecated address bit.
1022 Clear the IPv6 deprecated address bit.
1024 Set preferred lifetime for the address.
1026 Set a flag to prefer address as a candidate of the source address for
1028 .It Cm -prefer_source
1032 Set valid lifetime for the address.
1039 .Bl -tag -width indent
1051 .Cm adhoc-demo ) ,
1067 .Cm adhoc-demo
1070 The 802.11 mac address to use for the bssid.
1074 .It Cm wlanaddr Ar address
1075 The local mac address.
1076 If this is not specified then a mac address will automatically be assigned
1078 Typically this address is the same as the address of the parent device
1081 parameter is specified then the driver will craft a unique address for
1095 Request a unique local mac address for the cloned device.
1096 This is only possible if the device supports multiple mac addresses.
1097 To force use of the parent's mac address use
1118 .Bl -tag -width indent
1133 This parameter controls the inter-packet gap for AMPDU frames.
1140 .Cm -
1246 ad-hoc or ap mode.
1264 .It Cm bssid Ar address
1265 Specify the MAC address of the access point to use when operating
1271 .Cm -
1272 for the address.
1295 The set of channels is specified as a comma-separated list with
1298 .Dq Li a-b .
1309 .Dq Cm -
1318 with 802.11n and 802.11g then one can specify that g-only use
1334 .Bl -tag -compact
1361 .Bl -tag -compact
1363 5MHz aka quarter-rate channel
1365 10MHz aka half-rate channel
1391 Country/Region codes are specified as a 2-character abbreviation
1412 according to a least-congested criteria.
1504 another Dynamic Turbo-capable station.
1505 Dynamic Turbo mode is an Atheros-specific mechanism by which
1510 channel is free of non-dturbo stations; when a non-dturbo station
1522 DWDS is a facility by which 4-address traffic can be carried between
1526 Then 4-address frames are passed to carry traffic for stations
1531 When DWDS is enabled on an access point 4-address frames received from
1538 Once the WDS interface is up and running 4-address traffic then logically
1541 When DWDS is enabled on a station, traffic with a destination address
1542 different from the peer station are encapsulated in a 4-address frame
1544 All 4-address traffic uses the security information of the stations
1547 4-address traffic using these same mechanisms; this depends on available
1553 another Fast Frames-capable station.
1558 Fast frame use is negotiated using the Atheros 802.11 vendor-specific
1560 non-Atheros devices.
1575 .Cm -
1584 To re-enable the broadcast of the SSID etc., use
1604 For example, if a station associates to an 11n-capable access point
1606 When an 11n-capable device is setup as an access point and
1614 Enable use of compatibility support for pre-802.11n devices (default).
1617 will not interoperate with a purely 11n-compliant station.
1700 .It Cm list mac
1701 Display the current MAC Access Control List state.
1702 Each address is prefixed with a character that indicates the
1705 indicates the address is allowed access,
1706 .Ql -
1707 indicates the address is denied access,
1709 indicates the address is present but the current policy open
1724 Display the access points and/or ad-hoc neighbors
1732 .Bl -tag -width 3n
1744 rather than an IBSS/ad-hoc network.
1747 Indicates that the station is part of an ad-hoc network
1753 such as WEP, TKIP, or AES-CCMP.
1788 (station supports unknown vendor-specific extensions).
1802 When operating in ad-hoc mode display stations identified as
1812 .Bl -tag -width 3n
1830 Power Save.
1831 Indicates that the station is operating in power save mode.
1848 Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS).
1900 Not all devices support power save operation as a client.
1902 power save but some drivers do not.
1925 11g-capable stations to associate (11b-only stations are not
1927 To allow both 11g and 11b-only stations to associate, use
1931 HT-capable stations to associate (legacy stations are not
2028 .Cm -
2034 Only the super-user can initiate a scan.
2064 Enable use of Static Spatial Multiplexing Power Save (SMPS)
2071 Enable use of Dynamic Spatial Multiplexing Power Save (SMPS)
2087 .Ql - .
2197 the mapping of text keys to WEP encryption is usually driver-specific.
2201 .Ql - .
2205 (1-4) will be the standard temporary keys and any others will be adaptor
2222 Parameters are specified per-AC (Access Category) and
2229 .Bl -tag -width ".Cm AC_BK" -compact
2248 AC parameters are case-insensitive.
2251 ToS (Type of Service) indication in IP-encapsulated frames.
2254 .Bl -tag -width indent
2267 On stations in a BSS this parameter is read-only and indicates
2274 On stations in a BSS this parameter is read-only and indicates
2279 On stations in a BSS this parameter is read-only and indicates
2284 On stations in a BSS this parameter is read-only and indicates
2291 On stations in a BSS this parameter is read-only and indicates
2308 Note that WPS support requires a WPS-capable supplicant.
2312 .Ss MAC-Based Access Control List Parameters
2317 requests based on the MAC address of the station.
2319 as MAC address spoofing is easy to do.
2320 .Bl -tag -width indent
2321 .It Cm mac:add Ar address
2322 Add the specified MAC address to the database.
2325 .It Cm mac:allow
2328 .It Cm mac:del Ar address
2329 Delete the specified MAC address from the database.
2330 .It Cm mac:deny
2333 .It Cm mac:kick Ar address
2336 address database.
2337 .It Cm mac:open
2339 .It Cm mac:flush
2341 .It Cm mac:radius
2353 .Bl -tag -width indent
2408 This path may not be the best, but on-demand
2412 .Bl -tag -width ".Cm PROACTIVE" -compact
2440 .Bl -tag -width indent
2474 .Dq Li "wepmode on weptxkey 1 wepkey 1:key wepkey 2:- wepkey 3:- wepkey 4:-" .
2497 .Bl -tag -width indent
2511 Set the size of the bridge address cache to
2515 Set the timeout of address cache entries to
2520 is zero, then address cache entries will not be expired.
2524 .It Cm static Ar interface-name Ar address
2525 Add a static entry into the address cache pointing to
2526 .Ar interface-name .
2527 Static entries are never aged out of the cache or re-placed, even if the
2528 address is seen on a different interface.
2529 .It Cm deladdr Ar address
2531 .Ar address
2532 from the address cache.
2534 Delete all dynamically-learned addresses from the address cache.
2536 Delete all addresses, including static addresses, from the address cache.
2541 When the bridge has no address cache entry
2543 for the destination address of a packet,
2548 .It Cm -discover Ar interface
2555 or multicast packets and packets for which the destination address
2562 address of the packet is entered into the address cache as being a
2563 destination address on the interface's segment.
2565 .It Cm -learn Ar interface
2573 Dynamically learned address entries are treated at static once entered into
2576 address is seen on a different interface.
2577 .It Cm -sticky Ar interface
2587 .It Cm -private Ar interface
2598 .It Cm -span Ar interface
2609 .It Cm -stp Ar interface
2619 .It Cm -edge Ar interface
2627 .It Cm -autoedge Ar interface
2636 .It Cm -ptp Ar interface
2647 .It Cm -autoptp Ar interface
2702 .Bl -tag -width indent
2713 .It Cm -laggport Ar interface
2735 .Bl -tag -width ".Cm l2" -compact
2737 src/dst mac address and optional vlan number.
2739 src/dst address for IPv4 or IPv6.
2743 .It Cm -use_flowid
2752 .Cm -use_flowid
2783 .It Cm -use_numa
2788 Enable lacp fast-timeout on the interface.
2789 .It Cm -lacp_fast_timeout
2790 Disable lacp fast-timeout on the interface.
2804 .It Cm -lacp_strict
2807 Configure a stride for an interface in round-robin mode.
2813 .Bl -tag -width indent
2815 Configure the physical source and destination address for IP tunnel
2824 Unconfigure the physical source and destination address for IP tunnel
2838 .It Cm -accept_rev_ethip_ver
2843 independently from source address.
2846 .It Cm -ignore_source
2856 .It Cm -send_rev_ethip_ver
2863 .Bl -tag -width indent
2865 Configure the physical source and destination address for GRE tunnel
2874 Unconfigure the physical source and destination address for GRE tunnel
2891 .Bl -tag -width indent
2898 Set the destination address for the state synchronization messages sent.
2901 is normally the IPv4 or IPv6 address of the other host taking
2906 is set to a unicast IP address, the pfsync link will behave
2907 as point-to-point rather than using multicast to broadcast the messages.
2919 This is an 8-bit number; the default value is 128.
2936 .Bl -tag -width indent
2940 This value is a 12-bit VLAN Identifier (VID) which is used to create an 802.1Q
2953 .Bl -tag
2964 is an 3-bit field which refers to the IEEE 802.1p
3000 pseudo-interface.
3004 copy of the parent interface's flags and the parent's Ethernet address.
3036 clears its VLAN Identifier, flags and its link address and shuts the interface
3046 .Bl -tag -width indent
3048 This value is a 24-bit VXLAN Network Identifier (VNI) that identifies the
3050 .It Cm vxlanlocal Ar address
3051 The source address used in the encapsulating IPv4/IPv6 header.
3052 The address should already be assigned to an existing interface.
3054 is bound to this address.
3055 .It Cm vxlanremote Ar address
3056 The interface can be configured in a unicast, or point-to-point, mode
3058 This is the IP address of the remote end of the tunnel.
3059 .It Cm vxlangroup Ar address
3062 This is the IP multicast group address the interface will join.
3099 The source IP address and inner source Ethernet MAC address of
3108 Delete all dynamically-learned addresses from the forwarding table.
3116 .Bl -tag -width indent
3129 address, then this address is configured to be run under control of the
3131 Whenever a last address that refers to a particular vhid is removed from an
3158 .It Cm peer Ar address
3159 Set the address to send (IPv4)
3163 Restore the default destination address for (IPv4)
3166 .It Cm peer6 Ar address
3167 Set the address to send (IPv6)
3171 Restore the default destination address for (IPv4)
3184 Valid values are 1-255.
3192 .Bl -tag -width IFCONFIG_FORMAT
3200 Assign the IPv4 address
3208 Add the IPv4 address
3216 Remove the IPv4 address
3220 .Dl # ifconfig em0 inet 192.0.2.45 -alias
3223 .Dl # ifconfig em0 inet6 -ifdisabled
3225 Add the IPv6 address
3232 Remove the IPv6 address added in the above example,
3236 .Dl # ifconfig em0 inet6 2001:db8:bdbd::123/48 -alias
3238 Configure a single CARP redundant address on igb0, and then switch it
3240 .Bd -literal -offset indent -compact
3248 .Dl # ifconfig xl0 media 100baseTX mediaopt full-duplex
3265 Display inet and inet6 address subnet masks in CIDR notation
3266 .Dl # ifconfig -f inet:cidr,inet6:cidr
3269 .Dl # ifconfig -a -u -G lo
3272 .Bd -literal -offset indent -compact
3273 # ifconfig -g wlan
3279 .Bd -literal -offset indent -compact
3280 # ifconfig -a -g wlan
3289 deftxkey UNDEF AES-CCM 2:128-bit AES-CCM 3:128-bit txpower 30 bmiss 10
3308 Set a randomly-generated MAC address on tap0:
3312 requested address is unknown, or the user is not privileged and
3335 Basic IPv6 node operation requires a link-local address on each
3337 Normally, such an address is automatically configured by the
3339 be disabled by setting per-interface flag
3340 .Cm -auto_linklocal .
3345 Do not configure IPv6 addresses with no link-local address by using