1TIPC-BEARER(8) Linux TIPC-BEARER(8)
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6 tipc-bearer - show or modify TIPC bearers
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10 tipc bearer add media udp name NAME remoteip REMOTEIP
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12 tipc bearer enable [ domain DOMAIN ] [ priority PRIORITY ] media
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14 { udp name NAME localip LOCALIP [ localport LOCALPORT ] [
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18 { { eth | ib } device DEVICE } |
19 { udp name NAME }
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21 tipc bearer set { priority PRIORITY | tolerance TOLERANCE | window WIN‐
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23 { { eth | ib } device DEVICE } |
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26 tipc bearer get [ priority | tolerance | window ] media
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35 Options (flags) that can be passed anywhere in the command chain.
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38 Show help about last valid command. For example tipc bearer
39 --help will show bearer help and tipc --help will show general
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43 Bearer identification
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45 Specifies the TIPC media type for a particular bearer to operate
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48 DEVICE while udp identify a bearer with a LOCALIP and a NAME
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59 Logical bearer identifier valid for bearers on udp media.
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63 Physical bearer device valid for bearers on eth and ib media.
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68 The addressing domain (region) in which a bearer will establish
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73 Default link priority inherited by all links subsequently estab‐
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82 Default link tolerance inherited by all links subsequently
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88 Default link window inherited by all links subsequently estab‐
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95 Specify a local IP v4/v6 address for a udp bearer.
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104 Specify a remote IP for a udp bearer. If no remote IP is speci‐
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111 mand. Adding one or more unicast remoteip addresses to an exist‐
112 ing udp bearer puts the bearer in replicast mode where IP multi‐
113 cast is emulated by sending multiple unicast messages to each
114 configured remoteip. When a peer sees a TIPC discovery message
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122 Specify the remote port for a udp bearer. The default port 6118
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136 Report any bugs to the Network Developers mailing list <net‐
137 dev@vger.kernel.org> where the development and maintenance is primarily
138 done. You do not have to be subscribed to the list to send a message
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