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			This patch adds support for the new backup port option that can be set on a bridge port. If the port's carrier goes down all of the traffic gets redirected to the configured backup port. We add the following new arguments: $ ip link set dev brport type bridge_slave backup_port brport2 $ ip link set dev brport type bridge_slave nobackup_port $ bridge link set dev brport backup_port brport2 $ bridge link set dev brport nobackup_port The man pages are updated respectively. Also 2 minor style adjustments: - add missing space to bridge man page's state argument - use lower starting case for vlan_tunnel in ip-link man page (to be consistent with the rest) Signed-off-by: Nikolay Aleksandrov <nikolay@cumulusnetworks.com> Signed-off-by: David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| .TH BRIDGE 8 "1 August 2012" "iproute2" "Linux"
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| .SH NAME
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| bridge \- show / manipulate bridge addresses and devices
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| .SH SYNOPSIS
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| 
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| .ad l
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| .in +8
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| .ti -8
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| .B bridge
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| .RI "[ " OPTIONS " ] " OBJECT " { " COMMAND " | "
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| .BR help " }"
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| .sp
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| 
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| .ti -8
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| .IR OBJECT " := { "
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| .BR link " | " fdb " | " mdb " | " vlan " | " monitor " }"
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| .sp
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| 
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| .ti -8
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| .IR OPTIONS " := { "
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| \fB\-V\fR[\fIersion\fR] |
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| \fB\-s\fR[\fItatistics\fR] |
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| \fB\-n\fR[\fIetns\fR] name |
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| \fB\-b\fR[\fIatch\fR] filename |
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| \fB\-c\fR[\folor\fR] |
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| \fB\-p\fR[\fIretty\fR] |
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| \fB\-j\fR[\fIson\fR] |
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| \fB\-o\fR[\fIneline\fr] }
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| 
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| .ti -8
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| .BR "bridge link set"
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| .B dev
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| .IR DEV
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| .IR " [ "
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| .B cost
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| .IR COST " ] [ "
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| .B priority
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| .IR PRIO " ] [ "
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| .B state
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| .IR STATE " ] [ "
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| .BR guard " { " on " | " off " } ] [ "
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| .BR hairpin " { " on " | " off " } ] [ "
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| .BR fastleave " { " on " | " off " } ] [ "
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| .BR root_block " { " on " | " off " } ] [ "
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| .BR learning " { " on " | " off " } ] [ "
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| .BR learning_sync " { " on " | " off " } ] [ "
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| .BR flood " { " on " | " off " } ] [ "
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| .BR hwmode " { " vepa " | " veb " } ] [ "
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| .BR mcast_flood " { " on " | " off " } ] [ "
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| .BR neigh_suppress " { " on " | " off " } ] [ "
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| .BR vlan_tunnel " { " on " | " off " } ] [ "
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| .BR isolated " { " on " | " off " } ] [ "
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| .B backup_port
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| .IR  DEVICE " ] ["
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| .BR nobackup_port " ] [ "
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| .BR self " ] [ " master " ]"
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| 
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| .ti -8
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| .BR "bridge link" " [ " show " ] [ "
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| .B dev
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| .IR DEV " ]"
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| 
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| .ti -8
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| .BR "bridge fdb" " { " add " | " append " | " del " | " replace " } "
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| .I LLADDR
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| .B dev
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| .IR DEV " { "
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| .BR local " | " static " | " dynamic " } [ "
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| .BR self " ] [ " master " ] [ " router " ] [ " use " ] [ " extern_learn " ] [ " sticky " ] [ "
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| .B dst
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| .IR IPADDR " ] [ "
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| .B vni
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| .IR VNI " ] ["
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| .B port
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| .IR PORT " ] ["
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| .B via
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| .IR DEVICE " ]"
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| 
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| .ti -8
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| .BR "bridge fdb" " [ " show " ] [ "
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| .B dev
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| .IR DEV " ] [ "
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| .B br
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| .IR BRDEV " ] [ "
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| .B brport
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| .IR DEV " ] [ "
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| .B vlan
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| .IR VID " ] [ "
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| .B state
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| .IR STATE " ]"
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| 
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| .ti -8
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| .BR "bridge mdb" " { " add " | " del " } "
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| .B dev
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| .IR DEV
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| .B port
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| .IR PORT
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| .B grp
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| .IR GROUP " [ "
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| .BR permanent " | " temp " ] [ "
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| .B vid
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| .IR VID " ] "
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| 
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| .ti -8
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| .BR "bridge mdb show " [ "
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| .B dev
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| .IR DEV " ]"
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| 
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| .ti -8
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| .BR "bridge vlan" " { " add " | " del " } "
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| .B dev
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| .IR DEV
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| .B vid
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| .IR VID " [ "
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| .BR tunnel_info
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| .IR TUNNEL_ID " ] [ "
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| .BR pvid " ] [ " untagged " ] [ "
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| .BR self " ] [ " master " ] "
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| 
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| .ti -8
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| .BR "bridge vlan" " [ " show " | " tunnelshow " ] [ "
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| .B dev
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| .IR DEV " ]"
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| 
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| .ti -8
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| .BR "bridge monitor" " [ " all " | " neigh " | " link " | " mdb " ]"
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| 
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| .SH OPTIONS
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| 
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| .TP
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| .BR "\-V" , " -Version"
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| print the version of the
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| .B bridge
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| utility and exit.
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| 
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| .TP
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| .BR "\-s" , " \-stats", " \-statistics"
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| output more information. If this option
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| is given multiple times, the amount of information increases.
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| As a rule, the information is statistics or some time values.
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| 
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| .TP
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| .BR "\-d" , " \-details"
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| print detailed information about MDB router ports.
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| 
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| .TP
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| .BR "\-n" , " \-net" , " \-netns " <NETNS>
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| switches
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| .B bridge
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| to the specified network namespace
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| .IR NETNS .
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| Actually it just simplifies executing of:
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| 
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| .B ip netns exec
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| .IR NETNS
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| .B bridge
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| .RI "[ " OPTIONS " ] " OBJECT " { " COMMAND " | "
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| .BR help " }"
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| 
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| to
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| 
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| .B bridge
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| .RI "-n[etns] " NETNS " [ " OPTIONS " ] " OBJECT " { " COMMAND " | "
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| .BR help " }"
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| 
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| .TP
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| .BR "\-b", " \-batch " <FILENAME>
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| Read commands from provided file or standard input and invoke them.
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| First failure will cause termination of bridge command.
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| 
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| .TP
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| .BR "\-force"
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| Don't terminate bridge command on errors in batch mode.
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| If there were any errors during execution of the commands, the application
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| return code will be non zero.
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| 
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| .TP
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| .BR \-c [ color ][ = { always | auto | never }
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| Configure color output. If parameter is omitted or
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| .BR always ,
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| color output is enabled regardless of stdout state. If parameter is
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| .BR auto ,
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| stdout is checked to be a terminal before enabling color output. If parameter is
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| .BR never ,
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| color output is disabled. If specified multiple times, the last one takes
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| precedence. This flag is ignored if
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| .B \-json
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| is also given.
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| 
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| .TP
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| .BR "\-j", " \-json"
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| Output results in JavaScript Object Notation (JSON).
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| 
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| .TP
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| .BR "\-p", " \-pretty"
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| When combined with -j generate a pretty JSON output.
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| 
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| .TP
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| .BR "\-o", " \-oneline"
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| output each record on a single line, replacing line feeds
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| with the
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| .B '\e'
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| character. This is convenient when you want to count records
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| with
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| .BR wc (1)
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| or to
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| .BR grep (1)
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| the output.
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| 
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| 
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| .SH BRIDGE - COMMAND SYNTAX
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| 
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| .SS
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| .I OBJECT
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| 
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| .TP
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| .B link
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| - Bridge port.
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| 
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| .TP
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| .B fdb
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| - Forwarding Database entry.
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| 
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| .TP
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| .B mdb
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| - Multicast group database entry.
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| 
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| .TP
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| .B vlan
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| - VLAN filter list.
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| 
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| .SS
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| .I COMMAND
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| 
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| Specifies the action to perform on the object.
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| The set of possible actions depends on the object type.
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| As a rule, it is possible to
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| .BR "add" , " delete"
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| and
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| .B show
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| (or
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| .B list
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| ) objects, but some objects do not allow all of these operations
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| or have some additional commands. The
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| .B help
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| command is available for all objects. It prints
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| out a list of available commands and argument syntax conventions.
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| .sp
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| If no command is given, some default command is assumed.
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| Usually it is
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| .B list
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| or, if the objects of this class cannot be listed,
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| .BR "help" .
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| 
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| .SH bridge link - bridge port
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| 
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| .B link
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| objects correspond to the port devices of the bridge.
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| 
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| .P
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| The corresponding commands set and display port status and bridge specific
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| attributes.
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| 
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| .SS bridge link set - set bridge specific attributes on a port
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| 
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| .TP
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| .BI dev " NAME "
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| interface name of the bridge port
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| 
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| .TP
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| .BI cost " COST "
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| the STP path cost of the specified port.
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| 
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| .TP
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| .BI priority " PRIO "
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| the STP port priority. The priority value is an unsigned 8-bit quantity
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| (number between 0 and 255). This metric is used in the designated port an
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| droot port selectio algorithms.
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| 
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| .TP
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| .BI state " STATE "
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| the operation state of the port. This is primarily used by user space STP/RSTP
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| implementation. One may enter a lowercased port state name, or one of the
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| numbers below. Negative inputs are ignored, and unrecognized names return an
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| error.
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| 
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| .B 0
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| - port is DISABLED. Make this port completely inactive.
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| .sp
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| 
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| .B 1
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| - STP LISTENING state. Only valid if STP is enabled on the bridge. In this
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| state the port listens for STP BPDUs and drops all other traffic frames.
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| .sp
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| 
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| .B 2
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| - STP LEARNING state. Only valid if STP is enabled on the bridge. In this
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| state the port will accept traffic only for the purpose of updating MAC
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| address tables.
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| .sp
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| 
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| .B 3
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| - STP FORWARDING state. Port is fully active.
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| .sp
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| 
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| .B 4
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| - STP BLOCKING state. Only valid if STP is enabled on the bridge. This state
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| is used during the STP election process. In this state, port will only process
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| STP BPDUs.
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| .sp
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| 
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| .TP
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| .BR "guard on " or " guard off "
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| Controls whether STP BPDUs will be processed by the bridge port. By default,
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| the flag is turned off allowed BPDU processing. Turning this flag on will
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| cause the port to stop processing STP BPDUs.
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| 
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| .TP
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| .BR "hairpin on " or " hairpin off "
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| Controls whether traffic may be send back out of the port on which it was
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| received. By default, this flag is turned off and the bridge will not forward
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| traffic back out of the receiving port.
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| 
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| .TP
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| .BR "fastleave on " or " fastleave off "
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| This flag allows the bridge to immediately stop multicast traffic on a port
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| that receives IGMP Leave message. It is only used with IGMP snooping is
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| enabled on the bridge. By default the flag is off.
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| 
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| .TP
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| .BR "root_block on " or " root_block off "
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| Controls whether a given port is allowed to become root port or not. Only used
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| when STP is enabled on the bridge. By default the flag is off.
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| 
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| .TP
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| .BR "learning on " or " learning off "
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| Controls whether a given port will learn MAC addresses from received traffic or
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| not. If learning if off, the bridge will end up flooding any traffic for which
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| it has no FDB entry. By default this flag is on.
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| 
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| .TP
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| .BR "learning_sync on " or " learning_sync off "
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| Controls whether a given port will sync MAC addresses learned on device port to
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| bridge FDB.
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| 
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| .TP
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| .BR "flooding on " or " flooding off "
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| Controls whether a given port will flood unicast traffic for which there is no FDB entry. By default this flag is on.
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| 
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| .TP
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| .BI hwmode
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| Some network interface cards support HW bridge functionality and they may be
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| configured in different modes. Currently support modes are:
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| 
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| .B vepa
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| - Data sent between HW ports is sent on the wire to the external
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| switch.
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| 
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| .B veb
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| - bridging happens in hardware.
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| 
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| .TP
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| .BR "mcast_flood on " or " mcast_flood off "
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| Controls whether a given port will be flooded with multicast traffic for which there is no MDB entry. By default this flag is on.
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| 
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| .TP
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| .BR "neigh_suppress on " or " neigh_suppress off "
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| Controls whether neigh discovery (arp and nd) proxy and suppression is enabled on the port. By default this flag is off.
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| 
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| .TP
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| .BR "vlan_tunnel on " or " vlan_tunnel off "
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| Controls whether vlan to tunnel mapping is enabled on the port. By default this flag is off.
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| 
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| .TP
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| .BR "isolated on " or " isolated off "
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| Controls whether a given port will be isolated, which means it will be able to communicate with non-isolated ports only.
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| By default this flag is off.
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| 
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| .TP
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| .BI backup_port " DEVICE"
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| If the port loses carrier all traffic will be redirected to the configured backup port
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| 
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| .TP
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| .BR nobackup_port
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| Removes the currently configured backup port
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| 
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| .TP
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| .BI self
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| link setting is configured on specified physical device
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| 
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| .TP
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| .BI master
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| link setting is configured on the software bridge (default)
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| 
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| .TP
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| .BR "\-t" , " \-timestamp"
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| display current time when using monitor option.
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| 
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| .SS bridge link show - list bridge port configuration.
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| 
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| This command displays the current bridge port configuration and flags.
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| 
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| .SH bridge fdb - forwarding database management
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| 
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| .B fdb
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| objects contain known Ethernet addresses on a link.
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| 
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| .P
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| The corresponding commands display fdb entries, add new entries,
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| append entries,
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| and delete old ones.
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| 
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| .SS bridge fdb add - add a new fdb entry
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| 
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| This command creates a new fdb entry.
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| 
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| .TP
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| .BI "LLADDR"
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| the Ethernet MAC address.
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| 
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| .TP
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| .BI dev " DEV"
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| the interface to which this address is associated.
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| 
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| .B local
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| - is a local permanent fdb entry
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| .sp
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| 
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| .B static
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| - is a static (no arp) fdb entry
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| .sp
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| 
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| .B dynamic
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| - is a dynamic reachable age-able fdb entry
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| .sp
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| 
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| .B self
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| - the address is associated with the port drivers fdb. Usually hardware.
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| .sp
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| 
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| .B master
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| - the address is associated with master devices fdb. Usually software (default).
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| .sp
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| 
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| .B router
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| - the destination address is associated with a router.
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| Valid if the referenced device is a VXLAN type device and has
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| route shortcircuit enabled.
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| .sp
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| 
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| .B use
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| - the address is in use. User space can use this option to
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| indicate to the kernel that the fdb entry is in use.
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| .sp
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| 
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| .B extern_learn
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| - this entry was learned externally. This option can be used to
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| indicate to the kernel that an entry was hardware or user-space
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| controller learnt dynamic entry. Kernel will not age such an entry.
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| .sp
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| 
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| .B sticky
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| - this entry will not change its port due to learning.
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| .sp
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| 
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| .in -8
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| The next command line parameters apply only
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| when the specified device
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| .I DEV
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| is of type VXLAN.
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| .TP
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| .BI dst " IPADDR"
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| the IP address of the destination
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| VXLAN tunnel endpoint where the Ethernet MAC ADDRESS resides.
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| 
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| .TP
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| .BI vni " VNI"
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| the VXLAN VNI Network Identifier (or VXLAN Segment ID)
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| to use to connect to the remote VXLAN tunnel endpoint.
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| If omitted the value specified at vxlan device creation
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| will be used.
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| 
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| .TP
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| .BI port " PORT"
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| the UDP destination PORT number to use to connect to the
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| remote VXLAN tunnel endpoint.
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| If omitted the default value is used.
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| 
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| .TP
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| .BI via " DEVICE"
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| device name of the outgoing interface for the
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| VXLAN device driver to reach the
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| remote VXLAN tunnel endpoint.
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| 
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| .SS bridge fdb append - append a forwarding database entry
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| This command adds a new fdb entry with an already known
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| .IR LLADDR .
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| Valid only for multicast link layer addresses.
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| The command adds support for broadcast and multicast
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| Ethernet MAC addresses.
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| The Ethernet MAC address is added multiple times into
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| the forwarding database and the vxlan device driver
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| sends a copy of the data packet to each entry found.
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| 
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| .PP
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| The arguments are the same as with
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| .BR "bridge fdb add" .
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| 
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| .SS bridge fdb delete - delete a forwarding database entry
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| This command removes an existing fdb entry.
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| 
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| .PP
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| The arguments are the same as with
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| .BR "bridge fdb add" .
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| 
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| .SS bridge fdb replace - replace a forwarding database entry
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| If no matching entry is found, a new one will be created instead.
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| 
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| .PP
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| The arguments are the same as with
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| .BR "bridge fdb add" .
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| 
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| .SS bridge fdb show - list forwarding entries.
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| 
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| This command displays the current forwarding table.
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| 
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| .PP
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| With the
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| .B -statistics
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| option, the command becomes verbose. It prints out the last updated
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| and last used time for each entry.
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| 
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| .SH bridge mdb - multicast group database management
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| 
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| .B mdb
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| objects contain known IP multicast group addresses on a link.
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| 
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| .P
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| The corresponding commands display mdb entries, add new entries,
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| and delete old ones.
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| 
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| .SS bridge mdb add - add a new multicast group database entry
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| 
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| This command creates a new mdb entry.
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| 
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| .TP
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| .BI dev " DEV"
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| the interface where this group address is associated.
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| 
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| .TP
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| .BI port " PORT"
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| the port whose link is known to have members of this multicast group.
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| 
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| .TP
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| .BI grp " GROUP"
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| the IP multicast group address whose members reside on the link connected to
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| the port.
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| 
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| .B permanent
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| - the mdb entry is permanent
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| .sp
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| 
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| .B temp
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| - the mdb entry is temporary (default)
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| .sp
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| 
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| .TP
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| .BI vid " VID"
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| the VLAN ID which is known to have members of this multicast group.
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| 
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| .in -8
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| .SS bridge mdb delete - delete a multicast group database entry
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| This command removes an existing mdb entry.
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| 
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| .PP
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| The arguments are the same as with
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| .BR "bridge mdb add" .
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| 
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| .SS bridge mdb show - list multicast group database entries
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| 
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| This command displays the current multicast group membership table. The table
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| is populated by IGMP and MLD snooping in the bridge driver automatically. It
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| can be altered by
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| .B bridge mdb add
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| and
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| .B bridge mdb del
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| commands manually too.
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| 
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| .TP
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| .BI dev " DEV"
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| the interface only whose entries should be listed. Default is to list all
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| bridge interfaces.
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| 
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| .PP
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| With the
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| .B -details
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| option, the command becomes verbose. It prints out the ports known to have
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| a connected router.
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| 
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| .PP
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| With the
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| .B -statistics
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| option, the command displays timer values for mdb and router port entries.
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| 
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| .SH bridge vlan - VLAN filter list
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| 
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| .B vlan
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| objects contain known VLAN IDs for a link.
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| 
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| .P
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| The corresponding commands display vlan filter entries, add new entries,
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| and delete old ones.
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| 
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| .SS bridge vlan add - add a new vlan filter entry
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| 
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| This command creates a new vlan filter entry.
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| 
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| .TP
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| .BI dev " NAME"
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| the interface with which this vlan is associated.
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| 
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| .TP
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| .BI vid " VID"
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| the VLAN ID that identifies the vlan.
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| 
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| .TP
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| .BI tunnel_info " TUNNEL_ID"
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| the TUNNEL ID that maps to this vlan. The tunnel id is set in dst_metadata for
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| every packet that belongs to this vlan (applicable to bridge ports with vlan_tunnel
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| flag set).
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| 
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| .TP
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| .BI pvid
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| the vlan specified is to be considered a PVID at ingress.
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| Any untagged frames will be assigned to this VLAN.
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| 
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| .TP
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| .BI untagged
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| the vlan specified is to be treated as untagged on egress.
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| 
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| .TP
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| .BI self
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| the vlan is configured on the specified physical device. Required if the
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| device is the bridge device.
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| 
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| .TP
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| .BI master
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| the vlan is configured on the software bridge (default).
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| 
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| .SS bridge vlan delete - delete a vlan filter entry
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| This command removes an existing vlan filter entry.
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| 
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| .PP
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| The arguments are the same as with
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| .BR "bridge vlan add".
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| The
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| .BR "pvid " and " untagged"
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| flags are ignored.
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| 
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| .SS bridge vlan show - list vlan configuration.
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| 
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| This command displays the current VLAN filter table.
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| 
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| .PP
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| With the
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| .B -statistics
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| option, the command displays per-vlan traffic statistics.
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| 
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| .SS bridge vlan tunnelshow - list vlan tunnel mapping.
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| 
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| This command displays the current vlan tunnel info mapping.
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| 
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| .SH bridge monitor - state monitoring
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| 
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| The
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| .B bridge
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| utility can monitor the state of devices and addresses
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| continuously. This option has a slightly different format.
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| Namely, the
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| .B monitor
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| command is the first in the command line and then the object list follows:
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| 
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| .BR "bridge monitor" " [ " all " |"
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| .IR OBJECT-LIST " ]"
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| 
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| .I OBJECT-LIST
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| is the list of object types that we want to monitor.
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| It may contain
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| .BR link ", " fdb ", and " mdb "."
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| If no
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| .B file
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| argument is given,
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| .B bridge
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| opens RTNETLINK, listens on it and dumps state changes in the format
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| described in previous sections.
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| 
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| .P
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| If a file name is given, it does not listen on RTNETLINK,
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| but opens the file containing RTNETLINK messages saved in binary format
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| and dumps them.
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| 
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| .SH NOTES
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| This command uses facilities added in Linux 3.0.
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| 
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| Although the forwarding table is maintained on a per-bridge device basis
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| the bridge device is not part of the syntax. This is a limitation of the
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| underlying netlink neighbour message protocol. When displaying the
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| forwarding table, entries for all bridges are displayed.
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| Add/delete/modify commands determine the underlying bridge device
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| based on the bridge to which the corresponding ethernet device is attached.
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| 
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| 
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| .SH SEE ALSO
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| .BR ip (8)
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| .SH BUGS
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| .RB "Please direct bugreports and patches to: " <netdev@vger.kernel.org>
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| 
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| .SH AUTHOR
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| Original Manpage by Stephen Hemminger
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