1 .\" 2 .\" This file and its contents are supplied under the terms of the 3 .\" Common Development and Distribution License ("CDDL"), version 1.0. 4 .\" You may only use this file in accordance with the terms of version 5 .\" 1.0 of the CDDL. 6 .\" 7 .\" A full copy of the text of the CDDL should have accompanied this 8 .\" source. A copy of the CDDL is also available via the Internet at 9 .\" http://www.illumos.org/license/CDDL. 10 .\" 11 .\" 12 .\" Copyright (c) 2012, Joyent, Inc. All Rights Reserved 13 .\" Copyright (c) 2013 by Delphix. All rights reserved. 14 .\" Copyright 2018 Nexenta Systems, Inc. 15 .\" Copyright (c) 2016-2017, Chris Fraire <cfraire@me.com>. 16 .\" Copyright 2019 OmniOS Community Edition (OmniOSce) Association. 17 .\" 18 .Dd February 6, 2018 19 .Dt IPADM 1M 20 .Os 21 .Sh NAME 22 .Nm ipadm 23 .Nd configure IP interfaces, addresses and protocols 24 .Sh SYNOPSIS 25 .Nm 26 .Ic create-if 27 .Op Fl t 28 .Ar interface 29 .Nm 30 .Ic disable-if 31 .Fl t 32 .Ar interface 33 .Nm 34 .Ic enable-if 35 .Fl t 36 .Ar interface 37 .Nm 38 .Ic delete-if 39 .Ar interface 40 .Nm 41 .Ic show-if 42 .Op Oo Fl p Oc Fl o Ar field Ns Oo , Ns Ar field Oc Ns ... 43 .Op Ar interface 44 .Nm 45 .Ic set-ifprop 46 .Op Fl t 47 .Fl p Ar prop Ns = Ns Ar value Ns Oo , Ns Ar value Oc Ns ... 48 .Fl m Ar protocol 49 .Ar interface 50 .Nm 51 .Ic reset-ifprop 52 .Op Fl t 53 .Fl p Ar prop 54 .Fl m Ar protocol 55 .Ar interface 56 .Nm 57 .Ic show-ifprop 58 .Op Oo Fl c Oc Fl o Ar field Ns Oo , Ns Ar value Oc Ns ... 59 .Op Fl p Ar prop Ns Oo , Ns Ar prop Oc Ns ... 60 .Op Fl m Ar protocol 61 .Op Ar interface 62 .Nm 63 .Ic create-addr 64 .Op Fl t 65 .Fl T Cm static 66 .Op Fl d 67 .Fl a Oo Cm local Ns | Ns Cm remote Ns = Oc Ns 68 .Ar addr Ns Oo / Ns Ar prefixlen Oc Ns ... 69 .Ar addrobj 70 .Nm 71 .Ic create-addr 72 .Op Fl t 73 .Fl T Cm dhcp 74 .Op Fl 1 75 .Op Fl h Ar hostname 76 .Op Fl w Bro Ar seconds Ns | Ns Cm forever Brc 77 .Ar addrobj 78 .Nm 79 .Ic create-addr 80 .Op Fl t 81 .Fl T Cm addrconf 82 .Op Fl i Ar interface-id 83 .Oo Fl p Bro Cm stateful Ns | Ns Cm stateless Brc Ns = Ns 84 .Bro Cm yes Ns | Ns Cm no Brc Oc Ns ... 85 .Ar addrobj 86 .Nm 87 .Ic down-addr 88 .Op Fl t 89 .Ar addrobj 90 .Nm 91 .Ic up-addr 92 .Op Fl t 93 .Ar addrobj 94 .Nm 95 .Ic disable-addr 96 .Op Fl t 97 .Ar addrobj 98 .Nm 99 .Ic enable-addr 100 .Op Fl t 101 .Ar addrobj 102 .Nm 103 .Ic refresh-addr 104 .Op Fl i 105 .Ar addrobj 106 .Nm 107 .Ic delete-addr 108 .Op Fl r 109 .Ar addrobj 110 .Nm 111 .Ic show-addr 112 .Op Oo Fl p Oc Fl o Ar field Ns Oo , Ns Ar field Oc Ns ... 113 .Op Ar addrobj 114 .Nm 115 .Ic set-addrprop 116 .Op Fl t 117 .Fl p Ar prop Ns = Ns Ar value Ns Oo , Ns Ar value Oc Ns ... 118 .Ar addrobj 119 .Nm 120 .Ic reset-addrprop 121 .Op Fl t 122 .Fl p Ar prop 123 .Ar addrobj 124 .Nm 125 .Ic show-addrprop 126 .Op Oo Fl c Oc Fl o Ar field Ns Oo , Ns Ar field Oc Ns ... 127 .Op Fl p Ar prop Ns Oo , Ns Ar prop Oc Ns ... 128 .Op Ar addrobj 129 .Nm 130 .Ic set-prop 131 .Op Fl t 132 .Fl p Ar prop Ns Oo Cm + Ns | Ns Cm - Oc Ns = Ns 133 .Ar value Ns Oo , Ns Ar value Oc Ns ... 134 .Ar protocol 135 .Nm 136 .Ic reset-prop 137 .Op Fl t 138 .Fl p Ar prop 139 .Ar protocol 140 .Nm 141 .Ic show-prop 142 .Op Oo Fl c Oc Fl o Ar field Ns Oo , Ns Ar field Oc Ns ... 143 .Op Fl p Ar prop Ns Oo , Ns Ar prop Oc Ns ... 144 .Op Ar protocol 145 .Sh DESCRIPTION 146 The 147 .Nm 148 command is a stable replacement for the 149 .Xr ifconfig 1M 150 and 151 .Xr ndd 1M 152 commands. 153 It is used to create IP interfaces and to configure IP addresses on those 154 interfaces. 155 It is also used to get, set or reset properties on interfaces, addresses and 156 protocols. 157 .Pp 158 For subcommands that take an 159 .Em addrobj , 160 the 161 .Em addrobj 162 specifies a unique address on the system. 163 It is made up of two parts, delimited by a 164 .Sq / . 165 The first part is the name of the interface and the second part is a string up 166 to 32 characters long. 167 For example, 168 .Qq lo0/v4 169 is a loopback interface 170 .Em addrobj 171 name. 172 .Pp 173 For subcommands that take a 174 .Em protocol , 175 this can be one of the following values: 176 .Cm ip , 177 .Cm ipv4 , 178 .Cm ipv6 , 179 .Cm icmp , 180 .Cm tcp , 181 .Cm sctp 182 or 183 .Cm udp . 184 .Sh SUBCOMMANDS 185 The following subcommands are supported: 186 .Bl -tag -width Ds 187 .It Xo 188 .Nm 189 .Ic create-if 190 .Op Fl t 191 .Ar interface 192 .Xc 193 Create an IP interface that will handle both IPv4 and IPv6 packets. 194 The interface will be enabled as part of the creation process. 195 The IPv4 interface will have the address 0.0.0.0. 196 The IPv6 interface will have the address ::. 197 .Bl -tag -width Ds 198 .It Fl t Ns \&, Ns Fl -temporary 199 Temporary, not persistent across reboots. 200 .El 201 .It Xo 202 .Nm 203 .Ic disable-if 204 .Fl t 205 .Ar interface 206 .Xc 207 Disable the specified IP interface. 208 .Bl -tag -width Ds 209 .It Fl t Ns \&, Ns Fl -temporary 210 Temporary, not persistent across reboots. 211 .El 212 .It Xo 213 .Nm 214 .Ic enable-if 215 .Fl t 216 .Ar interface 217 .Xc 218 Enable the specified IP interface. 219 .Bl -tag -width Ds 220 .It Fl t Ns \&, Ns Fl -temporary 221 Temporary, not persistent across reboots. 222 .El 223 .It Xo 224 .Nm 225 .Ic delete-if 226 .Ar interface 227 .Xc 228 Permanently delete the specified IP interface. 229 .It Xo 230 .Nm 231 .Ic show-if 232 .Op Oo Fl p Oc Fl o Ar field Ns Oo , Ns Ar field Oc Ns ... 233 .Op Ar interface 234 .Xc 235 Show the current IP interface configuration. 236 .Bl -tag -width Ds 237 .It Fl o Ns \&, Ns Fl -output 238 Select which fields will be shown. 239 The field value can be one of the following names: 240 .Bl -tag -compact -width "PERSISTENT" 241 .It Cm ALL 242 Display all fields. 243 .It Cm IFNAME 244 The name of the interface. 245 .It Cm STATE 246 The state can be one of the following values: 247 .Bl -tag -compact -width "disabled" 248 .It Sy ok 249 resources for the interface have been allocated 250 .It Sy offline 251 the interface is offline 252 .It Sy failed 253 the interface's datalink is down 254 .It Sy down 255 the interface is down 256 .It Sy disabled 257 the interface is disabled 258 .El 259 .It Cm CURRENT 260 A set of single character flags indicating the following: 261 .Bl -tag -compact -width "b" 262 .It Sy b 263 broadcast (mutually exclusive with 264 .Sq p ) 265 .It Sy m 266 multicast 267 .It Sy p 268 point-to-point (mutually exclusive with 269 .Sq b ) 270 .It Sy v 271 virtual interface 272 .It Sy I 273 IPMP 274 .It Sy s 275 IPMP standby 276 .It Sy i 277 IPMP inactive 278 .It Sy V 279 VRRP 280 .It Sy a 281 VRRP accept mode 282 .It Sy 4 283 IPv4 284 .It Sy 6 285 IPv6 286 .El 287 .It Cm PERSISTENT 288 A set of single character flags showing what configuration will be used the 289 next time the interface is enabled: 290 .Bl -tag -compact -width "s" 291 .It Sy s 292 IPMP standby 293 .It Sy 4 294 IPv4 295 .It Sy 6 296 IPv6 297 .El 298 .El 299 .It Fl p Ns \&, Ns Fl -parsable 300 Print the output in a parsable format. 301 .El 302 .It Xo 303 .Nm 304 .Ic set-ifprop 305 .Op Fl t 306 .Fl p Ar prop Ns = Ns Ar value Ns Oo , Ns Ar value Oc Ns ... 307 .Fl m Ar protocol 308 .Ar interface 309 .Xc 310 Set a property's value(s) on the specified IP interface. 311 .Bl -tag -width Ds 312 .It Fl m Ns \&, Ns Fl -module 313 Specify which protocol the setting applies to. 314 .It Fl p Ns \&, Ns Fl -prop 315 Specify the property name and value(s). 316 The property name can be one of the following: 317 .Bl -tag -compact -width "exchange_routes" 318 .It Cm arp 319 Address resolution protocol 320 .Pq Cm on Ns / Ns Cm off . 321 .It Cm exchange_routes 322 Exchange of routing data 323 .Pq Cm on Ns / Ns Cm off . 324 .It Cm forwarding 325 IP Forwarding 326 .Pq Cm on Ns / Ns Cm off 327 .It Cm metric 328 Set the routing metric to the numeric value. 329 The value is treated as extra hops to the destination. 330 .It Cm mtu 331 Set the maximum transmission unit to the numeric value. 332 .It Cm nud 333 Neighbor unreachability detection 334 .Pq Cm on Ns / Ns Cm off 335 .It Cm usesrc 336 Indicates which interface to use for source address selection. 337 A value 338 .Cm none 339 may also be used. 340 .El 341 .It Fl t Ns \&, Ns Fl -temporary 342 Temporary, not persistent across reboots. 343 .El 344 .It Xo 345 .Nm 346 .Ic reset-ifprop 347 .Op Fl t 348 .Fl p Ar prop 349 .Fl m Ar protocol 350 .Ar interface 351 .Xc 352 Reset the specified IP interface's property value to the default. 353 .Bl -tag -width Ds 354 .It Fl m Ns \&, Ns Fl -module 355 Specify which protocol the setting applies to. 356 .It Fl p Ns \&, Ns Fl -prop 357 Specify the property name. 358 See the 359 .Nm ipadm Ic set-ifprop 360 subcommand for the list of property names. 361 .It Fl t Ns \&, Ns Fl -temporary 362 Temporary, not persistent across reboots. 363 .El 364 .It Xo 365 .Nm 366 .Ic show-ifprop 367 .Op Oo Fl c Oc Fl o Ar field Ns Oo , Ns Ar value Oc Ns ... 368 .Op Fl p Ar prop Ns Oo , Ns Ar prop Oc Ns ... 369 .Op Fl m Ar protocol 370 .Op Ar interface 371 .Xc 372 Display the property values for one or all of the IP interfaces. 373 .Bl -tag -width Ds 374 .It Fl c Ns \&, Ns Fl -parsable 375 Print the output in a parsable format. 376 .It Fl m Ns \&, Ns Fl -module 377 Specify which protocol to display. 378 .It Fl o Ns \&, Ns Fl -output 379 Select which fields will be shown. 380 The field value can be one of the following names: 381 .Bl -tag -compact -width "PERSISTENT" 382 .It Cm ALL 383 Display all fields. 384 .It Cm IFNAME 385 The name of the interface. 386 .It Cm PROPERTY 387 The name of the property. 388 .It Cm PROTO 389 The name of the protocol. 390 .It Cm PERM 391 If the property is readable 392 .Pq Qq r 393 and/or writable 394 .Pq Qq w . 395 .It Cm CURRENT 396 The value of the property. 397 .It Cm PERSISTENT 398 The persistent value of the property. 399 .It Cm DEFAULT 400 The default value of the property. 401 .It Cm POSSIBLE 402 The possible values for the property. 403 .El 404 .It Fl p Ns \&, Ns Fl -prop 405 Specify which properties to display. 406 See the 407 .Nm ipadm Ic set-ifprop 408 subcommand for the list of property names. 409 .El 410 .It Xo 411 .Nm 412 .Ic create-addr 413 .Op Fl t 414 .Fl T Cm static 415 .Op Fl d 416 .Fl a Oo Cm local Ns | Ns Cm remote Ns = Oc Ns 417 .Ar addr Ns Oo / Ns Ar prefixlen Oc Ns ... 418 .Ar addrobj 419 .Xc 420 Create an address on the specified IP interface using static configuration. 421 The address will be enabled but can disabled using the 422 .Nm ipadm Ic disable-addr 423 subcommand. 424 Note that 425 .Cm addrconf 426 address configured on an interface is required to configure 427 .Cm static 428 IPv6 address on the same interface. 429 This takes the following options: 430 .Bl -tag -width Ds 431 .It Fl a Ns \&, Ns Fl -address 432 Specify the address. 433 The 434 .Cm local 435 or 436 .Cm remote 437 prefix can be used for a point-to-point interface. 438 In this case, both addresses must be given. 439 Otherwise, the equal sign 440 .Pq Qq = 441 should be omitted and the address should be provided by itself without second 442 address. 443 .It Fl d Ns \&, Ns Fl -down 444 The address is down. 445 .It Fl t Ns \&, Ns Fl -temporary 446 Temporary, not persistent across reboots. 447 .El 448 .It Xo 449 .Nm 450 .Ic create-addr 451 .Op Fl t 452 .Fl T Cm dhcp 453 .Op Fl 1 454 .Op Fl h Ar hostname 455 .Op Fl w Bro Ar seconds Ns | Ns Cm forever Brc 456 .Ar addrobj 457 .Xc 458 Create an address on the specified IP interface using DHCP. 459 This takes the following options: 460 .Bl -tag -width Ds 461 .It Fl 1 Ns \&, Ns Fl -primary 462 Specify that the interface is primary. 463 One effect will be that 464 .Xr nodename 4 465 will serve as 466 .Fl h Ns \&, Ns Fl -reqhost 467 if that switch is not otherwise specified. 468 .It Fl h Ns \&, Ns Fl -reqhost 469 Specify the host name to send to the DHCP server in order to request an 470 association of a Fully Qualified Domain Name to the interface. 471 An FQDN is determined from 472 .Ar hostname 473 if it is "rooted" (ending in a '.'), or if it consists of at least three 474 DNS labels, or by appending to 475 .Ar hostname 476 the DNS domain name value configured in 477 .Pa /etc/default/dhcpagent 478 for 479 .Xr dhcpagent 1m . 480 N.b. that the DHCP server implementation ultimately determines whether and 481 how the client-sent FQDN is used. 482 .It Fl t Ns \&, Ns Fl -temporary 483 Temporary, not persistent across reboots. 484 .It Fl w Ns \&, Ns Fl -wait 485 Specify the time, in seconds, that the command should wait to obtain an 486 address; or specify 487 .Cm forever 488 to wait without interruption. 489 The default value is 120. 490 .El 491 .It Xo 492 .Nm 493 .Ic create-addr 494 .Op Fl t 495 .Fl T Cm addrconf 496 .Op Fl i Ar interface-id 497 .Oo Fl p Bro Cm stateful Ns | Ns Cm stateless Brc Ns = Ns 498 .Bro Cm yes Ns | Ns Cm no Brc Oc Ns ... 499 .Ar addrobj 500 .Xc 501 Create an auto-configured address on the specified IP interface. 502 This takes the following options: 503 .Bl -tag -width Ds 504 .It Fl i Ns \&, Ns Fl -interface-id 505 Specify the interface ID to be used. 506 .It Fl p Ns \&, Ns Fl -prop 507 Specify which method of auto-configuration should be used. 508 .It Fl t Ns \&, Ns Fl -temporary 509 Temporary, not persistent across reboots. 510 .El 511 .It Xo 512 .Nm 513 .Ic down-addr 514 .Op Fl t 515 .Ar addrobj 516 .Xc 517 Down the address. 518 This will stop packets from being sent or received. 519 .Bl -tag -width Ds 520 .It Fl t Ns \&, Ns Fl -temporary 521 Temporary, not persistent across reboots. 522 .El 523 .It Xo 524 .Nm 525 .Ic up-addr 526 .Op Fl t 527 .Ar addrobj 528 .Xc 529 Up the address. 530 This will enable packets to be sent and received. 531 .Bl -tag -width Ds 532 .It Fl t Ns \&, Ns Fl -temporary 533 Temporary, not persistent across reboots. 534 .El 535 .It Xo 536 .Nm 537 .Ic disable-addr 538 .Op Fl t 539 .Ar addrobj 540 .Xc 541 Disable the address. 542 .Bl -tag -width Ds 543 .It Fl t Ns \&, Ns Fl -temporary 544 Temporary, not persistent across reboots. 545 .El 546 .It Xo 547 .Nm 548 .Ic enable-addr 549 .Op Fl t 550 .Ar addrobj 551 .Xc 552 Enable the address. 553 .Bl -tag -width Ds 554 .It Fl t Ns \&, Ns Fl -temporary 555 Temporary, not persistent across reboots. 556 .El 557 .It Xo 558 .Nm 559 .Ic refresh-addr 560 .Op Fl i 561 .Ar addrobj 562 .Xc 563 Extend the lease for 564 .Sy DHCP 565 addresses. 566 It also restarts duplicate address detection for 567 .Cm static 568 addresses. 569 .Bl -tag -width Ds 570 .It Fl i Ns \&, Ns Fl -inform 571 Obtain network configuration from DHCP without taking a lease on the address. 572 .El 573 .It Xo 574 .Nm 575 .Ic delete-addr 576 .Op Fl r 577 .Ar addrobj 578 .Xc 579 Delete the given address. 580 .Bl -tag -width Ds 581 .It Fl r Ns \&, Ns Fl -release 582 Indicate that the DHCP-assigned address should be released. 583 .El 584 .It Xo 585 .Nm 586 .Ic show-addr 587 .Op Oo Fl p Oc Fl o Ar field Ns Oo , Ns Ar field Oc Ns ... 588 .Op Ar addrobj 589 .Xc 590 Show the current address properties. 591 .Bl -tag -width Ds 592 .It Fl o Ns \&, Ns Fl -output 593 Select which fields will be shown. 594 The field value can be one of the following names: 595 .Bl -tag -compact -width "PERSISTENT" 596 .It Cm ALL 597 Display all fields. 598 .It Cm ADDROBJ 599 The name of the address. 600 .It Cm TYPE 601 The type of the address 602 .Pq Sy static Ns / Ns Sy dhcp Ns / Ns Sy addrconf . 603 .It Cm STATE 604 The state of the address. 605 It can be one of the following values: 606 .Bl -tag -compact -width "inaccessible" 607 .It Sy disabled 608 see the 609 .Nm ipadm Ic disable-addr 610 subcommand 611 .It Sy down 612 see the 613 .Nm ipadm Ic down-addr 614 subcommand 615 .It Sy duplicate 616 the address is a duplicate 617 .It Sy inaccessible 618 the interface for this address has failed 619 .It Sy ok 620 the address is up 621 .It Sy tentative 622 duplicate address detection in progress 623 .El 624 .It Cm CURRENT 625 A set of single character flags indicating the following: 626 .Bl -tag -compact -width "U" 627 .It Sy U 628 up 629 .It Sy u 630 unnumbered 631 .Pq matches another local address 632 .It Sy p 633 private, not advertised to routing 634 .It Sy t 635 temporary IPv6 address 636 .It Sy d 637 deprecated 638 .Pq not used for outgoing packets 639 .El 640 .It Cm PERSISTENT 641 A set of single character flags showing the configuration which will be used 642 when the address is enabled. 643 .Bl -tag -compact -width "U" 644 .It Sy U 645 up 646 .It Sy p 647 private, not advertised to routing 648 .It Sy d 649 deprecated 650 .Pq not used for outgoing packets 651 .El 652 .It Cm ADDR 653 The address. 654 .El 655 .It Fl p Ns \&, Ns Fl -parsable 656 Print the output in a parsable format. 657 .El 658 .It Xo 659 .Nm 660 .Ic set-addrprop 661 .Op Fl t 662 .Fl p Ar prop Ns = Ns Ar value Ns Oo , Ns Ar value Oc Ns ... 663 .Ar addrobj 664 .Xc 665 Set a property's value(s) on the addrobj. 666 .Bl -tag -width Ds 667 .It Fl p Ns \&, Ns Fl -prop 668 Specify the property name and value(s). 669 The property name can be one of the following: 670 .Bl -tag -compact -width "deprecated" 671 .It Cm broadcast 672 The broadcast address (read-only). 673 .It Cm deprecated 674 The address should not be used to send packets but can still receive packets 675 .Pq Cm on Ns / Ns Cm off . 676 .It Cm prefixlen 677 The number of bits in the IPv4 netmask or IPv6 prefix. 678 .It Cm primary 679 The DHCP primary interface flag (read-only). 680 .It Cm private 681 The address is not advertised to routing 682 .Pq Cm on Ns / Ns Cm off . 683 .It Cm reqhost 684 The host name to send to the DHCP server in order to request an association 685 of the FQDN to the interface. 686 For a primary DHCP interface, 687 .Xr nodename 4 688 is sent if this property is not defined. 689 See the 690 .Nm 691 .Ic create-addr 692 .Fl T Cm dhcp 693 subcommand for the explanation of how an FQDN is determined. 694 .It Cm transmit 695 Packets can be transmitted 696 .Pq Cm on Ns / Ns Cm off . 697 .It Cm zone 698 The zone the addrobj is in (temporary-only--use 699 .Xr zonecfg 1M 700 to make persistent). 701 .El 702 .It Fl t Ns \&, Ns Fl -temporary 703 Temporary, not persistent across reboots. 704 .El 705 .It Xo 706 .Nm 707 .Ic reset-addrprop 708 .Op Fl t 709 .Fl p Ar prop 710 .Ar addrobj 711 .Xc 712 Reset the addrobj's property value to the default. 713 .Bl -tag -width Ds 714 .It Fl p Ns \&, Ns Fl -prop 715 Specify the property name. 716 See the 717 .Nm ipadm Ic set-addrprop 718 subcommand for the list of property names. 719 .It Fl t Ns \&, Ns Fl -temporary 720 Temporary, not persistent across reboots. 721 .El 722 .It Xo 723 .Nm 724 .Ic show-addrprop 725 .Op Oo Fl c Oc Fl o Ar field Ns Oo , Ns Ar field Oc Ns ... 726 .Op Fl p Ar prop Ns Oo , Ns Ar prop Oc Ns ... 727 .Op Ar addrobj 728 .Xc 729 Display the property values for one or all of the addrobjs. 730 .Bl -tag -width Ds 731 .It Fl c Ns \&, Ns Fl -parsable 732 Print the output in a parsable format. 733 .It Fl o Ns \&, Ns Fl -output 734 Select which fields will be shown. 735 The field value can be one of the following names: 736 .Bl -tag -compact -width "PERSISTENT" 737 .It Cm ALL 738 Display all fields. 739 .It Cm ADDROBJ 740 The name of the addrobj. 741 .It Cm PROPERTY 742 The name of the property. 743 .It Cm PERM 744 If the property is readable 745 .Pq Qq r 746 and/or writable 747 .Pq Qq w . 748 .It Cm CURRENT 749 The value of the property. 750 .It Cm PERSISTENT 751 The persistent value of the property. 752 .It Cm DEFAULT 753 The default value of the property. 754 .It Cm POSSIBLE 755 The possible values for the property. 756 .El 757 .It Fl p Ns \&, Ns Fl -prop 758 Specify which properties to display. 759 See the 760 .Nm ipadm Ic set-addrprop 761 subcommand for the list of property names. 762 .El 763 .It Xo 764 .Ic set-prop 765 .Op Fl t 766 .Fl p Ar prop Ns Oo Cm + Ns | Ns Cm - Oc Ns = Ns 767 .Ar value Ns Oo , Ns Ar value Oc Ns ... 768 .Ar protocol 769 .Xc 770 Set a property's value(s) on the protocol. 771 .Bl -tag -width Ds 772 .It Fl p Ns \&, Ns Fl -prop 773 Specify the property name and value(s). 774 The optional 775 .Sy + Ns | Ns Sy - 776 syntax can be used to add/remove values from the current list of values on the 777 property. 778 The property name can be one of the following: 779 .Bl -tag -compact -width "smallest_nonpriv_port" 780 .It Cm ecn 781 Explicit congestion control 782 .Pq Cm never Ns / Ns Cm passive Ns / Ns Cm active 783 .Pq TCP . 784 .It Cm extra_priv_ports 785 Additional privileged ports 786 .Pq SCTP/TCP/UDP . 787 .It Cm forwarding 788 Packet forwarding 789 .Pq Cm on Ns / Ns Cm off . 790 .It Cm hoplimit 791 The IPv6 hoplimit. 792 .It Cm hostmodel 793 IP packet handling on multi-homed systems 794 .Pq Cm weak Ns / Ns Cm strong Ns / Ns Cm src-priority 795 .Pq IPv4/IPv6 . 796 .Cm weak 797 and 798 .Cm strong 799 correspond to the model definitions defined in RFC 1122. 800 .Cm src-priority 801 is a hybrid mode where outbound packets are sent from the interface with the 802 packet's source address if possible. 803 .It Cm largest_anon_port 804 Largest ephemeral port 805 .Pq SCTP/TCP/UDP . 806 .It Cm max_buf 807 Maximum receive or send buffer size 808 .Pq ICMP/SCTP/TCP/UDP . 809 This also sets the upper limit for the 810 .Cm recv_buf 811 and 812 .Cm send_buf 813 properties. 814 .It Cm recv_buf 815 Default receive buffer size 816 .Pq ICMP/SCTP/TCP/UDP . 817 The maximum value for this property is controlled by the 818 .Cm max_buf 819 property. 820 .It Cm sack 821 Selective acknowledgement 822 .Pq Cm active Ns / Ns Cm passive Ns / Ns Cm never 823 .Pq TCP . 824 .It Cm send_buf 825 Default send buffer size 826 .Pq ICMP/SCTP/TCP/UDP . 827 The maximum value for this property is controlled by the 828 .Cm max_buf 829 property. 830 .It Cm smallest_anon_port 831 Smallest ephemeral port 832 .Pq SCTP/TCP/UDP . 833 .It Cm smallest_nonpriv_port 834 Smallest non-privileged port 835 .Pq SCTP/TCP/UDP . 836 .It Cm ttl 837 The IPv4 time-to-live. 838 .El 839 .It Fl t Ns \&, Ns Fl -temporary 840 Temporary, not persistent across reboots. 841 .El 842 .It Xo 843 .Nm 844 .Ic reset-prop 845 .Op Fl t 846 .Fl p Ar prop 847 .Ar protocol 848 .Xc 849 Reset a protocol's property value to the default. 850 .Bl -tag -width Ds 851 .It Fl p Ns \&, Ns Fl -prop 852 Specify the property name. 853 See the 854 .Nm ipadm Ic set-prop 855 subcommand for the list of property names. 856 .It Fl t Ns \&, Ns Fl -temporary 857 Temporary, not persistent across reboots. 858 .El 859 .It Xo 860 .Nm 861 .Ic show-prop 862 .Op Oo Fl c Oc Fl o Ar field Ns Oo , Ns Ar field Oc Ns ... 863 .Op Fl p Ar prop Ns Oo , Ns Ar prop Oc Ns ... 864 .Op Ar protocol 865 .Xc 866 Display the property values for one or all of the protocols. 867 .Bl -tag -width Ds 868 .It Fl c Ns \&, Ns Fl -parsable 869 Print the output in a parsable format. 870 .It Fl o Ns \&, Ns Fl -output 871 Select which fields will be shown. 872 The field value can be one of the following names: 873 .Bl -tag -compact -width "PERSISTENT" 874 .It Cm ALL 875 Display all fields. 876 .It Cm PROTO 877 The name of the protocol. 878 .It Cm PROPERTY 879 The name of the property. 880 .It Cm PERM 881 If the property is readable 882 .Pq Qq r 883 and/or writable 884 .Pq Qq w . 885 .It Cm CURRENT 886 The value of the property. 887 .It Cm PERSISTENT 888 The persistent value of the property. 889 .It Cm DEFAULT 890 The default value of the property. 891 .It Cm POSSIBLE 892 The possible values for the property. 893 .El 894 .It Fl p Ns \&, Ns Fl -prop 895 Specify which properties to display. 896 See the 897 .Nm ipadm Ic set-prop 898 subcommand for the list of property names. 899 .El 900 .El 901 .Sh SEE ALSO 902 .Xr arp 1M , 903 .Xr cfgadm 1M , 904 .Xr dhcpagent 1M , 905 .Xr dladm 1M , 906 .Xr if_mpadm 1M , 907 .Xr ifconfig 1M , 908 .Xr ndd 1M , 909 .Xr zonecfg 1M , 910 .Xr nodename 4 , 911 .Xr nsswitch.conf 4 , 912 .Xr dhcp 5