%general-entities; ]> IPRoute2-&iproute2-version; IPRoute2 <para>The IPRoute2 package contains programs for basic and advanced IPV4-based networking.</para> </sect2> <sect2 role="installation"> <title>Installation of IPRoute2 By default, this package builds the arpd program, which is dependent on Berkeley DB. Because arpd is not a very common requirement on a base Linux system, remove the dependency on Berkeley DB by using the commands below. If the arpd binary is needed, instructions for compiling Berkeley DB can be found in CBLFS at . sed -i '/^TARGETS/s@arpd@@g' misc/Makefile sed -i '/ARPD/d' Makefile sed -i 's/arpd.8//' man/man8/Makefile Remove unused libnl headers: sed -i '/netlink\//d' ip/ipl2tp.c Compile the package: make DESTDIR= \ DOCDIR=/usr/share/doc/iproute2-&iproute2-version; \ MANDIR=/usr/share/man The meaning of the make option: DESTDIR= This option overrides the default DESTDIR of /usr, so that that the IPRoute2 binaries will be installed into /sbin. This is the correct location according to the FHS, because some of the IPRoute2 binaries are used by the CLFS-Bootscripts package. DOCDIR=/usr/share/doc/iproute2 MANDIR=/usr/share/man The DESTDIR=/ parameter would cause documentation to be installed into /share/doc and /share/man. These options ensure the docs are installed to the correct locations. This package does not come with a test suite. Install the package: make DESTDIR= DOCDIR=/usr/share/doc/iproute2 \ MANDIR=/usr/share/man install Contents of IPRoute2 Installed programs Installed directories bridge, ctstat (link to lnstat), genl, ifcfg, ifstat, ip, lnstat, nstat, routef, routel, rtacct, rtmon, rtpr, rtstat (link to lnstat), ss, and tc /etc/iproute2, /usr/lib/tc, /usr/share/doc/iproute2-&iproute2-version; Short Descriptions bridge Configures network bridges bridge ctstat Connection status utility ctstat genl Needs description genl ifcfg A shell script wrapper for the ip command ifcfg ifstat Shows the interface statistics, including the amount of transmitted and received packets by interface ifstat ip The main executable. It has several different functions: ip link [device] allows users to look at the state of devices and to make changes ip addr allows users to look at addresses and their properties, add new addresses, and delete old ones ip neighbor allows users to look at neighbor bindings and their properties, add new neighbor entries, and delete old ones ip rule allows users to look at the routing policies and change them ip route allows users to look at the routing table and change routing table rules ip tunnel allows users to look at the IP tunnels and their properties, and change them ip maddr allows users to look at the multicast addresses and their properties, and change them ip mroute allows users to set, change, or delete the multicast routing ip monitor allows users to continuously monitor the state of devices, addresses and routes ip lnstat Provides Linux network statistics. It is a generalized and more feature-complete replacement for the old rtstat program lnstat nstat Shows network statistics nstat routef A component of ip route. This is for flushing the routing tables routef routel A component of ip route. This is for listing the routing tables routel rtacct Displays the contents of /proc/net/rt_acct rtacct rtmon Route monitoring utility rtmon rtpr Converts the output of ip -o back into a readable form rtpr rtstat Route status utility rtstat ss Similar to the netstat command; shows active connections ss tc Traffic Controlling Executable; this is for Quality Of Service (QOS) and Class Of Service (COS) implementations tc qdisc allows users to setup the queueing discipline tc class allows users to setup classes based on the queuing discipline scheduling tc estimator allows users to estimate the network flow into a network tc filter allows users to setup the QOS/COS packet filtering tc policy allows users to setup the QOS/COS policies tc