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64 interface provides access to the
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97 like link-local or site-local addresses.
110 for link-local addresses,
118 interface
132 you can specify the outgoing interface by an extra command line option
136 In kernel structures like routing tables or interface structures,
137 a scoped address will have its interface index embedded into the address.
177 A raw interface to
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200 Also, identify if the node is acting as a router.
209 This option is ignored unless the node is routing
227 If set to -1, this limit is not applied.
232 Integer: maximum number of fragmented packets the node will accept and
234 0 means that the node will not accept any fragmented packets for that VNET.
235 -1 means that the node will not apply this limit for that VNET.
237 This is a per-VNET limit.
251 This is a per-VNET limit.
256 This is a per-VNET limit.
259 Boolean: the default value of a per-interface flag to
264 The node must be a host
270 Boolean: the default value of a per-interface flag to
271 enable/disable performing automatic link-local address configuration.
287 If set to 0, the node will accept as many extension headers as possible.
297 interface addresses are configured.
309 multicast packet sourced by the node.
320 tunnel interface.
355 anti-spoof feature for a router.
367 per-socket/per-node configuration, however, it is not recommended to do so.
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432 if the target node routes IPv4 traffic to
464 .%N draft-ietf-ipngwg-scopedaddr-format-02.txt