IP-TOKEN
Section: Linux (8)
Updated: 28 Mar 2013
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NAME
ip-token - tokenized interface identifier support
SYNOPSIS
ip token
{ COMMAND |
help }
ip token { set }
TOKEN
dev
DEV
ip token { get }
dev
DEV
ip token { list }
DESCRIPTION
IPv6 tokenized interface identifier support is used for assigning well-known
host-part addresses to nodes whilst still obtaining a global network prefix
from Router advertisements. The primary target for tokenized identifiers are
server platforms where addresses are usually manually configured, rather than
using DHCPv6 or SLAAC. By using tokenized identifiers, hosts can still
determine their network prefix by use of SLAAC, but more readily be
automatically renumbered should their network prefix change [1]. Tokenized
IPv6 Identifiers are described in the draft
[1]: <draft-chown-6man-tokenised-ipv6-identifiers-02>.
ip token set - set an interface token
set the interface token to the kernel. Once a token is set, it cannot be
removed from the interface, only overwritten.
- TOKEN
-
the interface identifier token address.
- dev DEV
-
the networking interface.
ip token get - get the interface token from the kernel
show a tokenized interface identifier of a particular networking device.
Arguments:
coincide with the arguments of
ip token set
but the
TOKEN
must be left out.
ip token list - list all interface tokens
list all tokenized interface identifiers for the networking interfaces from
the kernel.
SEE ALSO
ip(8)
AUTHOR
Manpage by Daniel Borkmann
Index
- NAME
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- SYNOPSIS
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- DESCRIPTION
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- ip token set - set an interface token
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- ip token get - get the interface token from the kernel
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- ip token list - list all interface tokens
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- SEE ALSO
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- AUTHOR
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