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191 which may change only some of the device parameters given
312 This is the only case when \verb|ip| can move the system to
344 --- only display running interfaces.
405 \item \verb|POINTOPOINT| --- the link has only two ends with one node
424 on broadcast-only links because of high expense, but it is not strictly
430 this mode exists only on broadcast links and is used by bridges and for network
512 is only supported by a few devices.
519 available only for links using VJ header compression.
624 \item \verb|site| --- (IPv6 only) the address is site local,
627 it is valid only on this device.
628 \item \verb|host| --- the address is valid only inside this host.
691 --- only list addresses with this scope.
695 --- only list addresses matching this prefix.
699 --- only list addresses with labels matching the \verb|PATTERN|.
705 --- (IPv6 only) only list addresses installed due to stateless
706 address configuration or only list permanent (not dynamic) addresses.
710 --- (IPv6 only) only list addresses which did not pass duplicate
715 --- (IPv6 only) only list deprecated addresses.
720 --- only list primary (or secondary) addresses.
885 \item \verb|permanent| --- the neighbour entry is valid forever and can be only be removed
958 --- only list the neighbours attached to this device.
962 --- only list neighbours which are not currently in use.
966 --- only list neighbour entries in this state. \verb|NUD_STATE| takes
1011 \item\verb|permanent| --- it is a \verb|noarp| entry, but only the administrator
1153 As a rule, common routing tables contain only such routes. However,
1193 routes are inserted into the \verb|main| table (ID 254) and the kernel only uses
1329 --- [2.5.74+ only] Maximum number of hops on the path to this destination.
1334 --- [2.5.70+ only] Initial congestion window size for connections to
1341 +--- [2.6.33+ only] Initial receive window size for connections to
1411 More sad news, IPv6 only understands the \verb|append| command correctly.
1458 Linux-2.0 had the option to delete a route selected only by prefix address,
1488 --- only select routes from the given range of destinations. \verb|SELECTOR|
1502 --- only select routes with the given TOS.
1528 rather than destinations. Note that the \verb|from| option only works with
1533 --- only list routes of this protocol.
1538 --- only list routes with this scope.
1542 --- only list routes of this type.
1546 --- only list routes going via this device.
1550 --- only list routes going via the nexthop routers selected by \verb|PREFIX|.
1554 --- only list routes with preferred source addresses selected
1559 --- only list routes with these realms.
1724 listed but purged. The only difference is the default action: \verb|show|
1884 of this group, so that route has no \verb|local| flag and only
1939 based only on the destination address of packets (and in theory,
1943 In some circumstances we want to route packets differently depending not only
2027 and will disappear only after all the routes contained in it are deleted.
2036 are only used if the route did not select any attributes.
2084 the rule only matches packets originating from this host. This means that you
2120 succeeded. Realm \verb|TO| is only used if the route did not select
2260 statically. This command only manages link layer addresses.
2316 so we may only display them. This limitation will be removed
2439 tunneled packets will only be routed via this device and will
2450 --- (only GRE tunnels) use keyed GRE with key \verb|K|. \verb|K| is
2458 --- (only GRE tunnels) generate/require checksums for tunneled packets.
2466 --- (only GRE tunnels) serialize packets.
2578 want to distinguish the packets not only by their destination, but
2658 \verb|rtacct| shows incoming packets only. Using the \verb|route|
2661 summarizing traffic not only by source or destination, but
2728 \verb|IP_PKTINFO|. In this case the kernel only checks the validity
2791 NDISC queries. It means that proxy NDISC is possible only on a per destination
2816 for address \verb|ADDRESS| on all devices, otherwise it will only serve
2857 only IP addresses and nothing but IP addresses.
2876 only in stub networks but in environments with arbitrarily complicated
2939 \paragraph{How to only translate selected ports:}
2940 If you only want to translate selected ports (f.e.\ http)
2949 and translation will only be enabled for outgoing http requests.
3128 namely, IP address management. It not only adds