1IFDATA(1)                          moreutils                         IFDATA(1)
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NAME

6       ifdata - get network interface info without parsing ifconfig output
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SYNOPSIS

9       ifdata [options] {iface}
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DESCRIPTION

12       ifdata can be used to check for the existence of a network interface,
13       or to get information about the interface, such as its IP address.
14       Unlike ifconfig or ip, ifdata has simple to parse output that is
15       designed to be easily used by a shell script.
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OPTIONS

18       -h
19           Print out a help summary.
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21       -e
22           Test to see if the interface exists, exit nonzero if it does not.
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24       -p
25           Prints out the whole configuration of the interface.
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27       -pe
28           Prints "yes" or "no" if the interface exists or not.
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30       -pa
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33       -pn
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36       -pN
37           Prints the network address of the interface.
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39       -pb
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42       -pm
43           Prints the MTU of the interface.
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45       Following options are Linux only.
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47       -ph
48           Prints the hardware address of the interface. Exit with a failure
49           exit code if there is not hardware address for the given network
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52       -pf
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55       -si
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58       -sip
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61       -sib
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64       -sie
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67       -sid
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70       -sif
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73       -sic
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76       -sim
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79       -so
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82       -sop
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85       -sob
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88       -soe
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91       -sod
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94       -sof
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97       -sox
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100       -soc
101           Prints the number of output carrier losses.
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103       -som
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106       -bips
107           Prints the number of bytes of incoming traffic measured in one
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110       -bops
111           Prints the number of bytes of outgoing traffic measured in one
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AUTHOR

115       Benjamin BAYART
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119moreutils                         2006-03-07                         IFDATA(1)
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