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- Whats the meaning of `inet` and `inet6`? - network
To be clearer, inet is a short for Internet And IPvX stands for Internet Protocol version X So indeed inet will be regular Internet Protocol (v4) and inet6 the v6 of the Internet Protocol
- networking - What does inet stand for in the ip utility? - Unix . . .
The inet in ifconfig output is an address family: If the first argument after the interface name is recognized as the name of a supported address family, that address family is used for decoding and displaying all protocol addresses Currently supported address families include inet (TCP IP, default), inet6 (IPv6), ax25 (AMPR Packet Radio), ddp (Appletalk Phase 2), ipx (Novell IPX) and netrom
- Juniper SRX240 firewall family inet issue on VLAN
Juniper SRX240 firewall family inet issue on VLAN Ask Question Asked 9 years, 3 months ago Modified 9 years, 3 months ago
- Whats the meaning of `unit 0` and `family inet`?
A physical interface can consists of multiple logical interfaces, each called a unit Each unit has a number as a unique identifier The 0 just refers to the first logical interface It's good practice (but not required) to keep the unit number in sync with the VLAN id In that case unit 0 often refers to the untagged interface family inet refers to the IPv4 address family An interface can
- iproute - What is inet prefix? - Unix Linux Stack Exchange
A valid inet prefix is any prefix that matches the network you are attempting to communicate on that also aligns with the subnet Whether that is a 10 or a 192 or other network for example
- How to fix inet not showing after sometime permanently?
How to fix inet not showing after sometime permanently? Ask Question Asked 1 year, 6 months ago Modified 1 year, 5 months ago
- Juniper route leak from VRF to global RT using rib-groups
I'm trying to export routes from VRF inet 0 to inet 0 using rib-groups Routes are placed into VRF inet 0 from another PE by MP-BGP (family inet-vpn) session That's rib group configuration: rib-g
- Meaning of default in iface default inet dhcp in interfaces file
For whatever it's worth, iface default inet dhcp did not load a usb to ethernet plugin network interface (which does load when the appropriate entries are in the interfaces file) I could not test my built in ethernet card because it has on of those unfortunate mini-ports, for which I currently have no cable
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