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  • How To Use Ip Command In Linux with Examples


    http://linoxide.com/linux-command/use-ip-command-linux/


    The linux ip command is similar toifconfig, but more powerful and is intended to be a replacement for it. With ip you have the advantage of performing several network administration tasks with only one command. ifconfig is one of the deprecated command within net-tools that has not been maintained for many years. The functionalities of many commands is retained with more features under iproute2 suite.


    To install ip download the iproute2 suite utility here, however most Linux distributions will come with the iproute2 tools pre-installed.

    You can also use use git to download the source code:

    $ git clone https://kernel.googlesource.com/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/shemminger/iproute2.git

    iproute2 git clone

    Setting and Deleting an Ip Address

    To set an IP address for your computer, the command ip can be used as follows:

    $ sudo ip addr add 192.168.0.193/24 dev wlan0

    Note that the IP address has a prefix, for example /24. This is used in classless inter-domain routing (CIDR) to show the subnet mask used. In this case the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0.

    After you have set the IP address confirm with show, whether the the changes have taken effect.

    $ ip addr show wlan0

    set ip address

    You can also use the same procedure to delete an IP address by just replacing add with del.

    $ sudo ip addr del 192.168.0.193/24 dev wlan0

    delete ip address

    Show Routing Table Entry

    The route object of ip command also helps you to see the route packets will take in your network as set in your routing table. The first entry is the default route which you can change as you prefer.

    In this example there are several routes. These are a result of having a several devices connected through different network interface. These include WIFI, Ethernet and a point to point link.

    $ ip route show

    ip route show

    Suppose now that you have an IP address which you need to know the route packets will take. You can use route option as follows:

    $ ip route get 10.42.0.47

    ip route get

    Changing The Default Route

    To change the default route, the ip command can be used as follows:

    $ sudo ip route add default via 192.168.0.196

    default route

    Show Network Statistics

    The ip command can also be used to show the statistics of the various network interfaces. To do this you can use the ip command with the option -s and then specify the network device.

    $ ip -s link

    ip statistics all interfaces

    When you need to get information about a particular network interface, add the optionls followed by the name of the network interface. The option -s when used more than once gives you more information about that particular interface. This can be very useful especially when trouble shooting errors in network connectivity.

    $ ip -s -s link ls p2p1

    ip link statistics

    ARP Entries

    Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is used to translate an IP address to its corresponding physical address, commonly known as MAC address. With ip command you can view the MAC address of the devices connected in your LAN by using the option neigh or neighbour.

    $ ip neighbour

    ip neighbour

    Monitor Netlink Messages

    It is also possible to view netlink messages with ip command. The monitor option allows you to see the state of your network devices. For instance a computer on your LAN could be categorized as REACHABLE or STALE depending on its status. The command can be used as follows:

    $ ip monitor all

    ip monitor all

    Activate and Deactivate Network Interface

    To activate an particular interface you can use the ip command with options up and down, almost similar to how ifconfig is used.

    In this example you can see the routing table entry when the ppp0 interface is activated and after it is deactivated and activated once again. The interface can be wlan0 or eth0. Change ppp0 to whatever interface is available in your case.

    $ sudo ip link set ppp0 down

    $ sudo ip link set ppp0 up

    ip link set up and down

    Getting Help

    In case you get stuck and do not know how a particular option works you can use the help option. The man page does not give a lot of information on how to use the ip options and this is where help comes to the rescue.

    For example, to know more about the route option:

    $ ip route help

    ip route help

    TCP Delayed ACK

    From RHEL 7.1 iproute package added support for TCP Delayed ACK. Use below command to enable it

    ip route quickack

    Conclusion

    The command ip is a must have tool for network administrators and all Linux users alike. It is time to move from ifconfig, especially when you are writing scripts.



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