ip-netconf(8) — Linux manual page

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IP-NETCONF(8)                     Linux                    IP-NETCONF(8)

NAME         top

       ip-netconf - network configuration monitoring

SYNOPSIS         top

       ip  [ ip-OPTIONS ] netconf show [ dev NAME ]

DESCRIPTION         top

       The ip netconf utility can monitor IPv4 and IPv6 parameters (see
       /proc/sys/net/ipv[4|6]/conf/[all|DEV]/) like forwarding,
       rp_filter, proxy_neigh, ignore_routes_with_linkdown or
       mc_forwarding status.

       If no interface is specified, the entry all is displayed.

   ip netconf show - display network parameters
       dev NAME
              the name of the device to display network parameters for.

SEE ALSO         top

       ip(8)

AUTHOR         top

       Original Manpage by Nicolas Dichtel <[email protected]>

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       This page is part of the iproute2 (utilities for controlling
       TCP/IP networking and traffic) project.  Information about the
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iproute2                       13 Dec 2012                 IP-NETCONF(8)

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