man--ifup
ifup(8) System Administration tools and Daemons ifup(8)
NAME
ifup - bring a network interface up
ifdown - take a network interface down
SYNOPSIS
ifup IFACE [boot]
ifup(8) System Administration tools and Daemons ifup(8)
ifup(8) System Administration tools and Daemons ifup(8)
NAME
ifup - bring a network interface up
ifdown - take a network interface down
SYNOPSIS
ifup IFACE [boot]
ifup(8) System Administration tools and Daemons ifup(8)
ifup(8) System Administration tools and Daemons ifup(8)
NAME
ifup - bring a network interface up
ifdown - take a network interface down
SYNOPSIS
ifup IFACE [boot]
ifup(8) System Administration tools and Daemons ifup(8)
NAME
ifup - bring a network interface up
ifdown - take a network interface down
SYNOPSIS
ifup IFACE [boot]
ifup(8) System Administration tools and Daemons ifup(8)
NAME
ifup - bring a network interface up
ifdown - take a network interface down
SYNOPSIS
ifup IFACE [boot]
ifup(8) System Administration tools and Daemons ifup(8)
NAME
ifup - bring a network interface up
ifdown - take a network interface down
SYNOPSIS
ifup IFACE [boot]
ifdown IFACE
DESCRIPTION
The ifup and ifdown commands may be used to configure (or, respec- tively, deconfig-
ure) network interfaces based on interface definitions in the files /etc/syscon-
fig/network and /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-<configuration>
These scripts take one argument normally: the name of the configuration (e.g. eth0).
They are called with a second argument of "boot" during the boot sequence so that
devices that are not meant to be brought up on boot (ONBOOT=no, see below) can be
ignored at that time.
FILES
/etc/sysconfig/network
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-<configuration>
The file defining an interface.
SEE ALSO
/usr/share/doc/initscripts-*/sysconfig.txt
2009-10-27 ifup(8)
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