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All rights reserved. 15.\" 16.Dd December 10, 2014 17.Dt IPADM 1M 18.Os 19.Sh NAME 20.Nm ipadm 21.Nd configure IP interfaces, addresses and protocols 22.Sh SYNOPSIS 23.Nm 24.Ic create-if 25.Op Fl t 26.Ar interface 27.Nm 28.Ic disable-if 29.Fl t 30.Ar interface 31.Nm 32.Ic enable-if 33.Fl t 34.Ar interface 35.Nm 36.Ic delete-if 37.Ar interface 38.Nm 39.Ic show-if 40.Op Oo Fl p Oc Fl o Ar field Ns Oo , Ns Ar field Oc Ns ... 41.Op Ar interface 42.Nm 43.Ic set-ifprop 44.Op Fl t 45.Fl p Ar prop Ns = Ns Ar value Ns Oo , Ns Ar value Oc Ns ... 46.Fl m Ar protocol 47.Ar interface 48.Nm 49.Ic reset-ifprop 50.Op Fl t 51.Fl p Ar prop 52.Fl m Ar protocol 53.Ar interface 54.Nm 55.Ic show-ifprop 56.Op Oo Fl c Oc Fl o Ar field Ns Oo , Ns Ar value Oc Ns ... 57.Op Fl p Ar prop Ns Oo , Ns Ar prop Oc Ns ... 58.Op Fl m Ar protocol 59.Op Ar interface 60.Nm 61.Ic create-addr 62.Op Fl t 63.Fl T Cm static 64.Op Fl d 65.Fl a Oo Cm local Ns | Ns Cm remote Ns = Oc Ns 66.Ar addr Ns Oo / Ns Ar prefixlen Oc Ns ... 67.Ar addrobj 68.Nm 69.Ic create-addr 70.Op Fl t 71.Fl T Cm dhcp 72.Op Fl w Ar seconds Ns | Ns Cm forever 73.Ar addrobj 74.Nm 75.Ic create-addr 76.Op Fl t 77.Fl T Cm addrconf 78.Op Fl i Ar interface-id 79.Oo Fl p Bro Cm stateful Ns | Ns Cm stateless Brc Ns = Ns 80.Bro Cm yes Ns | Ns Cm no Brc Oc Ns ... 81.Ar addrobj 82.Nm 83.Ic down-addr 84.Op Fl t 85.Ar addrobj 86.Nm 87.Ic up-addr 88.Op Fl t 89.Ar addrobj 90.Nm 91.Ic disable-addr 92.Op Fl t 93.Ar addrobj 94.Nm 95.Ic enable-addr 96.Op Fl t 97.Ar addrobj 98.Nm 99.Ic refresh-addr 100.Op Fl i 101.Ar addrobj 102.Nm 103.Ic delete-addr 104.Op Fl r 105.Ar addrobj 106.Nm 107.Ic show-addr 108.Op Oo Fl p Oc Fl o Ar field Ns Oo , Ns Ar field Oc Ns ... 109.Op Ar addrobj 110.Nm 111.Ic set-addrprop 112.Op Fl t 113.Fl p Ar prop Ns = Ns Ar value Ns Oo , Ns Ar value Oc Ns ... 114.Ar addrobj 115.Nm 116.Ic reset-addrprop 117.Op Fl t 118.Fl p Ar prop 119.Ar addrobj 120.Nm 121.Ic show-addrprop 122.Op Oo Fl c Oc Fl o Ar field Ns Oo , Ns Ar field Oc Ns ... 123.Op Fl p Ar prop Ns Oo , Ns Ar prop Oc Ns ... 124.Op Ar addrobj 125.Nm 126.Ic set-prop 127.Op Fl t 128.Fl p Ar prop Ns Oo Cm + Ns | Ns Cm - Oc Ns = Ns 129.Ar value Ns Oo , Ns Ar value Oc Ns ... 130.Ar protocol 131.Nm 132.Ic reset-prop 133.Op Fl t 134.Fl p Ar prop 135.Ar protocol 136.Nm 137.Ic show-prop 138.Op Oo Fl c Oc Fl o Ar field Ns Oo , Ns Ar field Oc Ns ... 139.Op Fl p Ar prop Ns Oo , Ns Ar prop Oc Ns ... 140.Op Ar protocol 141.Sh DESCRIPTION 142The 143.Nm 144command is a stable replacement for the 145.Xr ifconfig 1M 146and 147.Xr ndd 1M 148commands. It is used to create IP interfaces and to configure IP addresses on 149those interfaces. It is also used to get, set or reset properties on interfaces, 150addresses and protocols. 151.Pp 152For subcommands that take an 153.Em addrobj , 154the 155.Em addrobj 156specifies a unique address on the system. It is made up of two parts, delimited 157by a 158.Sq / . 159The first part is the name of the interface and the second part is a string up 160to 32 characters long. For example, 161.Qq lo0/v4 162is a loopback interface 163.Em addrobj 164name. 165.Pp 166For subcommands that take a 167.Em protocol , 168this can be one of the following values: 169.Cm ip , 170.Cm ipv4 , 171.Cm ipv6 , 172.Cm icmp , 173.Cm tcp , 174.Cm sctp 175or 176.Cm udp. 177.Sh SUBCOMMANDS 178The following subcommands are supported: 179.Bl -tag -width "" 180.It Xo 181.Nm 182.Ic create-if 183.Op Fl t 184.Ar interface 185.Xc 186Create an IP interface that will handle both IPv4 and IPv6 packets. The 187interface will be enabled as part of the creation process. The IPv4 interface 188will have the address 0.0.0.0. The IPv6 interface will have the adress ::. 189.Bl -tag -width "" 190.It Fl t Ns , Ns Fl -temporary 191Temporary, not persistent across reboots. 192.El 193.It Xo 194.Nm 195.Ic disable-if 196.Fl t 197.Ar interface 198.Xc 199Disable an IP interface. 200.Bl -tag -width "" 201.It Fl t Ns , Ns Fl -temporary 202Temporary, not persistent across reboots. 203.El 204.It Xo 205.Nm 206.Ic enable-if 207.Fl t 208.Ar interface 209.Xc 210Enable an IP interface. 211.Bl -tag -width "" 212.It Fl t Ns , Ns Fl -temporary 213Temporary, not persistent across reboots. 214.El 215.It Xo 216.Nm 217.Ic delete-if 218.Ar interface 219.Xc 220Permanently delete an IP interface. 221.It Xo 222.Nm 223.Ic show-if 224.Op Oo Fl p Oc Fl o Ar field Ns Oo , Ns Ar field Oc Ns ... 225.Op Ar interface 226.Xc 227Show the current IP interface configuration. 228.Bl -tag -width "" 229.It Fl o Ns , Ns Fl -output 230Select which fields will be shown. The field value can be one of the following 231names: 232.Bl -tag -compact -width "PERSISTENT" 233.It Cm ALL 234Display all fields. 235.It Cm IFNAME 236The name of the interface. 237.It Cm STATE 238The state can be one of the following values: 239.Bl -tag -compact -width "disabled" 240.It Sy ok 241resources for the interface have been allocated 242.It Sy offline 243the interface is offline 244.It Sy failed 245the interface's datalink is down 246.It Sy down 247the interface is down 248.It Sy disabled 249the interface is disabled 250.El 251.It Cm CURRENT 252A set of single character flags indicating the following: 253.Bl -tag -compact -width "b" 254.It Sy b 255broadcast (mutually exclusive with 256.Sq p ) 257.It Sy m 258multicast 259.It Sy p 260point-to-point (mutually exclusive with 261.Sq b ) 262.It Sy v 263virtual interface 264.It Sy I 265IPMP 266.It Sy s 267IPMP standby 268.It Sy i 269IPMP inactive 270.It Sy V 271VRRP 272.It Sy a 273VRRP accept mode 274.It Sy 4 275IPv4 276.It Sy 6 277IPv6 278.El 279.It Cm PERSISTENT 280A set of single character flags showing what configuration will be used the 281next time the interface is enabled: 282.Bl -tag -compact -width "s" 283.It Sy s 284IPMP standby 285.It Sy 4 286IPv4 287.It Sy 6 288IPv6 289.El 290.El 291.It Fl p Ns , Ns Fl -parsable 292Print the output in a parsable format. 293.El 294.It Xo 295.Nm 296.Ic set-ifprop 297.Op Fl t 298.Fl p Ar prop Ns = Ns Ar value Ns Oo , Ns Ar value Oc Ns ... 299.Fl m Ar protocol 300.Ar interface 301.Xc 302Set a property's value(s) on the IP interface. 303.Bl -tag -width "" 304.It Fl m Ns , Ns Fl -module 305Specify which protocol the setting applies to. 306.It Fl p Ns , Ns Fl -prop 307Specify the property name and value(s). The property name can be one of the 308following: 309.Bl -tag -compact -width "exchange_routes" 310.It Cm arp 311Address resolution protocol 312.Pq Cm on Ns / Ns Cm off . 313.It Cm exchange_routes 314Exchange of routing data 315.Pq Cm on Ns / Ns Cm off . 316.It Cm forwarding 317IP Forwarding 318.Pq Cm on Ns / Ns Cm off 319.It Cm metric 320Set the routing metric to the numeric value. The value is treated as extra 321hops to the destination. 322.It Cm mtu 323Set the maximum transmission unit to the numeric value. 324.It Cm nud 325Neighbor unreachability detection 326.Pq Cm on Ns / Ns Cm off 327.It Cm usesrc 328Indicates which interface to use for source address selection. A value 329.Cm none 330may also be used. 331.El 332.It Fl t Ns , Ns Fl -temporary 333Temporary, not persistent across reboots. 334.El 335.It Xo 336.Nm 337.Ic reset-ifprop 338.Op Fl t 339.Fl p Ar prop 340.Fl m Ar protocol 341.Ar interface 342.Xc 343Reset an IP interface's property value to the default. 344.Bl -tag -width "" 345.It Fl m Ns , Ns Fl -module 346Specify which protocol the setting applies to. 347.It Fl p Ns , Ns Fl -prop 348Specify the property name. See the 349.Nm ipadm Ic set-ifprop 350subcommand for the list of property names. 351.It Fl t Ns , Ns Fl -temporary 352Temporary, not persistent across reboots. 353.El 354.It Xo 355.Nm 356.Ic show-ifprop 357.Op Oo Fl c Oc Fl o Ar field Ns Oo , Ns Ar value Oc Ns ... 358.Op Fl p Ar prop Ns Oo , Ns Ar prop Oc Ns ... 359.Op Fl m Ar protocol 360.Op Ar interface 361.Xc 362Display the property values for one or all of the IP interfaces. 363.Bl -tag -width "" 364.It Fl c Ns , Ns Fl -parsable 365Print the output in a parsable format. 366.It Fl m Ns , Ns Fl -module 367Specify which protocol to display. 368.It Fl o Ns , Ns Fl -output 369Select which fields will be shown. The field value can be one of the following 370names: 371.Bl -tag -compact -width "PERSISTENT" 372.It Cm ALL 373Display all fields. 374.It Cm IFNAME 375The name of the interface. 376.It Cm PROPERTY 377The name of the property. 378.It Cm PROTO 379The name of the protocol. 380.It Cm PERM 381If the property is readable 382.Pq Qq r 383and/or writable 384.Pq Qq w . 385.It Cm CURRENT 386The value of the property. 387.It Cm PERSISTENT 388The persistent value of the property. 389.It Cm DEFAULT 390The default value of the property. 391.It Cm POSSIBLE 392The possible values for the property. 393.El 394.It Fl p Ns , Ns Fl -prop 395Specify which properties to display. See the 396.Nm ipadm Ic set-ifprop 397subcommand for the list of property names. 398.El 399.It Xo 400.Nm 401.Ic create-addr 402.Op Fl t 403.Fl T Cm static 404.Op Fl d 405.Fl a Oo Cm local Ns | Ns Cm remote Ns = Oc Ns 406.Ar addr Ns Oo / Ns Ar prefixlen Oc Ns ... 407.Ar addrobj 408.br 409.Nm 410.Ic create-addr 411.Op Fl t 412.Fl T Cm dhcp 413.Op Fl w Ar seconds Ns | Ns Cm forever 414.Ar addrobj 415.br 416.Nm 417.Ic create-addr 418.Op Fl t 419.Fl T Cm addrconf 420.Op Fl i Ar interface-id 421.Oo Fl p Bro Cm stateful Ns | Ns Cm stateless Brc Ns = Ns 422.Bro Cm yes Ns | Ns Cm no Brc Oc Ns ... 423.Ar addrobj 424.Xc 425Create an address on an IP interface. The address will be enabled but can 426disabled using the 427.Nm ipadm Ic disable-addr 428subcommand. This subcommand has three different forms, depending on the 429value of the 430.Fl T 431option. 432.Bl -tag -width "" 433.It Fl T Cm static 434Create a static addrobj. Note that 435.Cm addrconf 436address configured on an interface is required to configure 437.Cm static 438IPv6 address on the same interface. This takes the following options: 439.Bl -tag -width "" 440.It Fl a Ns , Ns Fl -address 441Specify the address. The 442.Cm local 443or 444.Cm remote 445prefix can be used for a point-to-point interface. In this case, both addresses 446must be given. Otherwise, the equal sign 447.Pq Qq = 448should be omitted and the address should be provided by itself without second 449address. 450.It Fl d Ns , Ns Fl -down 451The address is down. 452.El 453.It Fl T Cm dhcp 454Obtain the address via DHCP. This takes the following options: 455.Bl -tag -width "" 456.It Fl w Ns , Ns Fl -wait 457Specify the time, in seconds, that the command should wait to obtain an address. 458.El 459.It Fl T Cm addrconf 460Create an auto-configured address. This takes the following options: 461.Bl -tag -width "" 462.It Fl i Ns , Ns Fl -interface-id 463Specify the interface ID to be used. 464.It Fl p Ns , Ns Fl -prop 465Specify which method of auto-configuration should be used. 466.El 467.It Fl t Ns , Ns Fl -temporary 468Temporary, not persistent across reboots. 469.El 470.It Xo 471.Nm 472.Ic down-addr 473.Op Fl t 474.Ar addrobj 475.Xc 476Down the address. This will stop packets from being sent or received. 477.Bl -tag -width "" 478.It Fl t Ns , Ns Fl -temporary 479Temporary, not persistent across reboots. 480.El 481.It Xo 482.Nm 483.Ic up-addr 484.Op Fl t 485.Ar addrobj 486.Xc 487Up the address. This will enable packets to be sent and received. 488.Bl -tag -width "" 489.It Fl t Ns , Ns Fl -temporary 490Temporary, not persistent across reboots. 491.El 492.It Xo 493.Nm 494.Ic disable-addr 495.Op Fl t 496.Ar addrobj 497.Xc 498Disable the address. 499.Bl -tag -width "" 500.It Fl t Ns , Ns Fl -temporary 501Temporary, not persistent across reboots. 502.El 503.It Xo 504.Nm 505.Ic enable-addr 506.Op Fl t 507.Ar addrobj 508.Xc 509Enable the address. 510.Bl -tag -width "" 511.It Fl t Ns , Ns Fl -temporary 512Temporary, not persistent across reboots. 513.El 514.It Xo 515.Nm 516.Ic refresh-addr 517.Op Fl i 518.Ar addrobj 519.Xc 520Extend the lease for 521.Sy DHCP 522addresses. It also restarts duplicate address 523detection for 524.Cm static 525addresses. 526.Bl -tag -width "" 527.It Fl i Ns , Ns Fl -inform 528Obtain network configuration from DHCP without taking a lease on the address. 529.El 530.It Xo 531.Nm 532.Ic delete-addr 533.Op Fl r 534.Ar addrobj 535.Xc 536Delete the given address. 537.Bl -tag -width "" 538.It Fl r Ns , Ns Fl -release 539Indicate that the DHCP-assigned address should be released. 540.El 541.It Xo 542.Nm 543.Ic show-addr 544.Op Oo Fl p Oc Fl o Ar field Ns Oo , Ns Ar field Oc Ns ... 545.Op Ar addrobj 546.Xc 547Show the current address properties. 548.Bl -tag -width "" 549.It Fl o Ns , Ns Fl -output 550Select which fields will be shown. The field value can be one of the following 551names: 552.Bl -tag -compact -width "PERSISTENT" 553.It Cm ALL 554Display all fields. 555.It Cm ADDROBJ 556The name of the address. 557.It Cm TYPE 558The type of the address 559.Pq Sy static Ns / Ns Sy dhcp Ns / Ns Sy addrconf . 560.It Cm STATE 561The state of the address. It can be one of the following values: 562.Bl -tag -compact -width "inaccessible" 563.It Sy disabled 564see the 565.Nm ipadm Ic disable-addr 566subcommand 567.It Sy down 568see the 569.Nm ipadm Ic down-addr 570subcommand 571.It Sy duplicate 572the address is a duplicate 573.It Sy inaccessible 574the interface for this address has failed 575.It Sy ok 576the address is up 577.It Sy tentative 578duplicate address detection in progress 579.El 580.It Cm CURRENT 581A set of single character flags indicating the following: 582.Bl -tag -compact -width "U" 583.It Sy U 584up 585.It Sy u 586unnumbered 587.Pq matches another local address 588.It Sy p 589private, not advertised to routing 590.It Sy t 591temporary IPv6 address 592.It Sy d 593deprecated 594.Pq not used for outgoing packets 595.El 596.It Cm PERSISTENT 597A set of single character flags showing the configuration which will be used 598when the address is enabled. 599.Bl -tag -compact -width "U" 600.It Sy U 601up 602.It Sy p 603private, not advertised to routing 604.It Sy d 605deprecated 606.Pq not used for outgoing packets 607.El 608.It Cm ADDR 609The address. 610.El 611.It Fl p Ns , Ns Fl -parsable 612Print the output in a parsable format. 613.El 614.It Xo 615.Nm 616.Ic set-addrprop 617.Op Fl t 618.Fl p Ar prop Ns = Ns Ar value Ns Oo , Ns Ar value Oc Ns ... 619.Ar addrobj 620.Xc 621Set a property's value(s) on the addrobj. 622.Bl -tag -width "" 623.It Fl p Ns , Ns Fl -prop 624Specify the property name and value(s). The property name can be one of the 625following: 626.Bl -tag -compact -width "deprecated" 627.It Cm broadcast 628The broadcast address (read-only). 629.It Cm deprecated 630The address should not be used to send packets but can still receive packets 631.Pq Cm on Ns / Ns Cm off . 632.It Cm prefixlen 633The number of bits in the IPv4 netmask or IPv6 prefix. 634.It Cm private 635The address is not advertised to routing 636.Pq Cm on Ns / Ns Cm off . 637.It Cm transmit 638Packets can be transmitted 639.Pq Cm on Ns / Ns Cm off . 640.It Cm zone 641The zone the addrobj is in. 642.El 643.It Fl t Ns , Ns Fl -temporary 644Temporary, not persistent across reboots. 645.El 646.It Xo 647.Nm 648.Ic reset-addrprop 649.Op Fl t 650.Fl p Ar prop 651.Ar addrobj 652.Xc 653Reset an addrobj's property value to the default. 654.Bl -tag -width "" 655.It Fl p Ns , Ns Fl -prop 656Specify the property name. See the 657.Nm ipadm Ic set-addrprop 658subcommand for the list of property names. 659.It Fl t Ns , Ns Fl -temporary 660Temporary, not persistent across reboots. 661.El 662.It Xo 663.Nm 664.Ic show-addrprop 665.Op Oo Fl c Oc Fl o Ar field Ns Oo , Ns Ar field Oc Ns ... 666.Op Fl p Ar prop Ns Oo , Ns Ar prop Oc Ns ... 667.Op Ar addrobj 668.Xc 669Display the property values for one or all of the addrobjs. 670.Bl -tag -width "" 671.It Fl c Ns , Ns Fl -parsable 672Print the output in a parsable format. 673.It Fl o Ns , Ns Fl -output 674Select which fields will be shown. The field value can be one of the following 675names: 676.Bl -tag -compact -width "PERSISTENT" 677.It Cm ALL 678Display all fields. 679.It Cm ADDROBJ 680The name of the addrobj. 681.It Cm PROPERTY 682The name of the property. 683.It Cm PERM 684If the property is readable 685.Pq Qq r 686and/or writable 687.Pq Qq w . 688.It Cm CURRENT 689The value of the property. 690.It Cm PERSISTENT 691The persistent value of the property. 692.It Cm DEFAULT 693The default value of the property. 694.It Cm POSSIBLE 695The possible values for the property. 696.El 697.It Fl p Ns , Ns Fl -prop 698Specify which properties to display. See the 699.Nm ipadm Ic set-addrprop 700subcommand for the list of property names. 701.El 702.It Xo 703.Ic set-prop 704.Op Fl t 705.Fl p Ar prop Ns Oo Cm + Ns | Ns Cm - Oc Ns = Ns 706.Ar value Ns Oo , Ns Ar value Oc Ns ... 707.Ar protocol 708.Xc 709Set a property's value(s) on the protocol. 710.Bl -tag -width "" 711.It Fl p Ns , Ns Fl -prop 712Specify the property name and value(s). The optional 713.Sy + Ns | Ns Sy - 714syntax can be used to add/remove values from the current list of values on the 715property. The property name can be one of the following: 716.Bl -tag -compact -width "smallest_nonpriv_port" 717.It Cm ecn 718Explicit congestion control 719.Pq Cm never Ns / Ns Cm passive Ns / Ns Cm active 720.Pq TCP . 721.It Cm extra_priv_ports 722Additional privileged ports 723.Pq SCTP/TCP/UDP . 724.It Cm forwarding 725Packet forwarding 726.Pq Cm on Ns / Ns Cm off . 727.It Cm hoplimit 728The IPv6 hoplimit. 729.It Cm largest_anon_port 730Largest ephemeral port 731.Pq SCTP/TCP/UDP . 732.It Cm max_buf 733Maximum receive or send buffer size 734.Pq ICMP/SCTP/TCP/UDP . 735This also sets the upper limit for the 736.Cm recv_buf 737and 738.Cm send_buf 739properties. 740.It Cm recv_buf 741Default receive buffer size 742.Pq ICMP/SCTP/TCP/UDP . 743The maximum value for this property is controlled by the 744.Cm max_buf 745property. 746.It Cm sack 747Selective acknowledgement 748.Pq Cm active Ns / Ns Cm passive Ns / Ns Cm never 749.Pq TCP . 750.It Cm send_buf 751Default send buffer size 752.Pq ICMP/SCTP/TCP/UDP . 753The maximum value for this property is controlled by the 754.Cm max_buf 755property. 756.It Cm smallest_anon_port 757Smallest ephemeral port 758.Pq SCTP/TCP/UDP . 759.It Cm smallest_nonpriv_port 760Smallest non-privileged port 761.Pq SCTP/TCP/UDP . 762.It Cm ttl 763The IPv4 time-to-live. 764.El 765.It Fl t Ns , Ns Fl -temporary 766Temporary, not persistent across reboots. 767.El 768.It Xo 769.Nm 770.Ic reset-prop 771.Op Fl t 772.Fl p Ar prop 773.Ar protocol 774.Xc 775Reset a protocol's property value to the default. 776.Bl -tag -width "" 777.It Fl p Ns , Ns Fl -prop 778Specify the property name. See the 779.Nm ipadm Ic set-prop 780subcommand for the list of property names. 781.It Fl t Ns , Ns Fl -temporary 782Temporary, not persistent across reboots. 783.El 784.It Xo 785.Nm 786.Ic show-prop 787.Op Oo Fl c Oc Fl o Ar field Ns Oo , Ns Ar field Oc Ns ... 788.Op Fl p Ar prop Ns Oo , Ns Ar prop Oc Ns ... 789.Op Ar protocol 790.Xc 791Display the property values for one or all of the protocols. 792.Bl -tag -width "" 793.It Fl c Ns , Ns Fl -parsable 794Print the output in a parsable format. 795.It Fl o Ns , Ns Fl -output 796Select which fields will be shown. The field value can be one of the following 797names: 798.Bl -tag -compact -width "PERSISTENT" 799.It Cm ALL 800Display all fields. 801.It Cm PROTO 802The name of the protocol. 803.It Cm PROPERTY 804The name of the property. 805.It Cm PERM 806If the property is readable 807.Pq Qq r 808and/or writable 809.Pq Qq w . 810.It Cm CURRENT 811The value of the property. 812.It Cm PERSISTENT 813The persistent value of the property. 814.It Cm DEFAULT 815The default value of the property. 816.It Cm POSSIBLE 817The possible values for the property. 818.El 819.It Fl p Ns , Ns Fl -prop 820Specify which properties to display. See the 821.Nm ipadm Ic set-prop 822subcommand for the list of property names. 823.El 824.El 825.Sh SEE ALSO 826.Xr arp 1M , 827.Xr cfgadm 1M , 828.Xr dladm 1M , 829.Xr if_mpadm 1M , 830.Xr ifconfig 1M , 831.Xr ndd 1M , 832.Xr zonecfg 1M , 833.Xr nsswitch.conf 4 , 834.Xr dhcp 5 835