Provided by: inetutils-tools_2.4-2ubuntu2_amd64
NAME
ifconfig — configure network interfaces
SYNOPSIS
ifconfig [option ...] name [addr] [broadcast brdaddr] [{ pointopoint | dstaddr } dstaddr] [netmask mask] [{ ether | hwaddr | lladdr } macaddr] [metric n] [mtu n] [txqueuelen n] [up | down] [flags]
DESCRIPTION
Configure network interfaces. Mandatory or optional arguments to long options are also mandatory or optional for any corresponding short options. Known flags are: allmulti, arp, automedia, broadcast, debug, dynamic, master, multicast, pointopoint, portsel, promisc, slave, trailers, up. Prepending no to any of these flags will negate their effect.
OPTIONS
-a, --all Display all available interfaces. -A, --address addr Set the interface address to addr. -B, --broadcast addr -b, --brdaddr addr Set the broadcast address to addr. -d, --dstaddr addr -p, --peer addr Set the destination (peer) address to addr. --up Activate the interface (default if address is given). --down Shut the interface down. -F, --flags flag,[flag ...] Set the interface flags. -i, --interface name Configure the network interface name. -l, --list List the available or selected interfaces. -m, --netmask mask Set the netmask to mask. --metric n Set the interface metric to n. -M, --mtu n Set the interface MTU to n. --format format Select the output format; set to help for information. -s, --short Short output format. -v, --verbose Output information when configuring the interface. -?, --help Give this help list. --usage Give a short usage message. -V, --version Print program version. Linux-specific options: -T, --txqlen n Set the transmit queue length to n.