186 lines
6.2 KiB
Groff
186 lines
6.2 KiB
Groff
ifup(8) ifup(8)
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NAME
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ifup - bring a network interface up
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ifdown - take a network interface down
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SYNOPSIS
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ifup IFACE
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ifup -h|--help
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ifup -V|--version
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ifdown IFACE
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ifdown -h|--help
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ifdown -V|--version
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DESCRIPTION
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The ifup and ifdown commands may be used to configure
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(or, respectively, deconfigure) a network interface based
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on interface definitions in the file
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/etc/sysconfig/ifconfig.IFACE.
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OPTIONS
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A summary of options is included below.
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-h, --help
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Show summary of options.
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-V, --version
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Show version information.
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EXAMPLES
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ifup eth0
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Bring up the interface defined in the file
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/etc/sysconfig/ifconfig.eth0
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ONBOOT=no
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IFACE=eth0
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SERVICE=ipv4-static
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IP=192.168.1.22
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GATEWAY=192.168.1.1
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PREFIX=24
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BROADCAST=192.168.1.255
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ifdown eth0:2
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Bring down the interface defined in the file
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/etc/sysconfig/ifconfig.eth0:2
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ONBOOT=no
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IFACE=eth0
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LABEL=eth0:2
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SERVICE=dhcpcd
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DHCP_START="--waitip"
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DHCP_STOP="-k"
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# Set PRINTIP="yes" to have the script print the DHCP IP address
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PRINTIP="yes"
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# Set PRINTALL="yes" to print the DHCP assigned values for
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# IP, SM, DG, and 1st NS.
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PRINTALL="no"
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ifup br0
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Bring up the interface defined in the file
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/etc/sysconfig/ifconfig.br0
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ONBOOT=yes
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IFACE=br0
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SERVICE="bridge ipv4-static"
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IP=192.168.1.22
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GATEWAY=192.168.1.1
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PREFIX=24
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BROADCAST=192.168.1.255
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STP=no # Spanning tree protocol, default no
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INTERFACE_COMPONENTS=eth0 # Add to IFACE
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IP_FORWARD=true
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NOTES
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The program does not configure network interfaces direct-
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ly. It runs scripts defined by the SERVICE variable in
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the network configuration file.
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The configuration files must have the following environ-
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ment variables set:
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IFACE - The interface to configure, e.g. eth0. It must
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be available in /sys/class/net.
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SERVICE - The service script to run to bring up the inter-
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face. Standard services are ipv4-static and
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ipv4-static-route. Other services such as dhcp
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or bridge may be installed. This value may
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be a list of services when the interface is a
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compound device such as a bridge.
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ONBOOT - If set to 'yes', the specified interface is
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configured by the netowrk boot script.
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GATEWAY - The default IP address to use for routing if
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the destination IP address is not in a static
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route or on a local network, e.g., 192.168.1.1.
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For secondary IP addresses on an interface, this
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parameter should not be specified. If the service
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is ipv4-static-route, this parameter must NOT
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be set.
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STATIC_GATEWAY - The default IP address to use for routing
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when setting a static routing address.
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INTERFACE_COMPONENTS - A list of component interfaces
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only needed for a compound device such as a bridge.
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This list is normally a single value, e.g. eth0,
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for use with a virtual host such as kvm.
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Other paramters that are service specific include:
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ipv4-static
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IP - The IP address of the interface,
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e.g. 192.168.1.2.
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PREFIX - The number of bits that specify the network
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number of the interface. The default, if not
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specified, is 24.
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LABEL - The label to be assigned to the interface.
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This is normally specified for assigning
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additional IP addresses to a network
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device. Example: eth0:2 (optional)
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BROADCAST - The brodcast address for this interface,
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e.g 192.168.1.255. If not specified,
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the broadcast address will be calculated
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from the IP and PREFIX.
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ipv4-static-route
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TYPE - The type of route, typically 'default',
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'network', 'or host'.
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IP - The IP address for a network or host, if the
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TYPE is not 'default'.
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PREFIX - The prefix for the associated IP address.
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STATIC_GATEWAY - The IP address for a network route.
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SOURCE - The source IP address to prefer when sending
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to the destinations covered by the specified
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route. (optional)
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dhcp/dhclient
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DHCP_START - Optional parameters to pass to the dhcp client
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at startup.
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DHCP_STOP - Optional paremeters to pass to the dhcp client
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at shutdown.
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PRINTIP - Flag to print the dhcp address to stdout
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PRINTALL - Flag to print all obtained dhcp data to stdout
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bridge
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IP_FORWARD - An optional flag to enable the system to forward
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inbound IP packets received by one interface to
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another outbound interface.
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STP - Set bridge spanning tree protocol. Default is no.
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FILES
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/etc/sysconfig/ifconfig.*
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definitions of network interfaces
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AUTHORS
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The ifup/ifdown suite was written by Nathan Coulson
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<nathan@linuxfromscratch.org> and Kevin P. Fleming
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<kpfleming@linuxfromscratch.org>
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and updated by Bruce Dubbs <bdubbs@linuxfromscratch>.
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SEE ALSO
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ip(8).
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IFUP/IFDOWN 8 February 2015 ifup(8)
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