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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
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
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
Remove secondary IP with NetworkManager nmcli I tried to assign a static IP to my Ubuntu 16 04 server using nmcli, which worked but it still has the original IP reserved as a "secondary" IP I'm not sure how to get rid of it 10 163 148 36 i
How to configure eth0 in kali linux? - Unix Linux Stack Exchange iface eth0 inet dhcp Note that the special configuration for the loopback device should always be present in this file For a fixed IP address configuration, you have to provide more details such as the IP address, the network, and the IP of the gateway: auto eth0 iface eth0 inet static address 192 168 0 3 netmask 255 255 255 0 broadcast 192
Why AddressFamily needs to be configured for X11 forwarding? Amidst configuration for X11 forwarding thru ssh, it is required to add AddressFamily inet option in etc ssh sshd_config as per this answer, to work On RHEL 7 x box, that is used in our case, X11 forwarding thru ssh works only after this configuration change
Whats the meaning of `unit 0` and `family ethernet-switching`? It helps to look at a different kind of Junos interface configuration and compare The reason for unit <n> is to allow multiple, logical subinterfaces (IFLs) to exist within a given physical interface (IFD ) (The definition of physical interface has blurred over time ) The reason for family <f> is to separate configuration statements related to IPv4, IPv6, layer-2 switching bridging, etc
terminal command | grep IP - Unix Linux Stack Exchange inet 10 16 x xx netmask 0xffffff80 broadcast 10 16 x xxx I have replaced the numbers with x My aim is to remove everything apart from the inet IP's so it just shows as: 10 16 x xx 10 16 x xx Is this possible? whilst keeping the command as simple as possible and for it to work across multiple OS (10 9 10 10 10 11)