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ifdata: get network interface info without parsing ifconfig output
NAME
ifdata - get network interface info without parsing ifconfig output
SYNOPSIS
- ifdata [options] {iface}
DESCRIPTION
ifdata
OPTIONS
-h
- Print out a help summary.
-e
- Test to see if the interface exists, exit nonzero if it does not.
-p
- Prints out the whole configuration of the interface.
-pe
- Prints "yes" or "no" if the interface exists or not.
-pa
- Prints the IPv4 address of the interface.
-pn
- Prints the netmask of the interface.
-pN
- Prints the network address of the interface.
-pb
- Prints the broadcast address of the interface.
-pm
- Prints the MTU of the interface.
Following options are Linux only.
-ph
- Prints the hardware address of the interface. Exit with a failure exit code if there is not hardware address for the given network interface.
-pf
- Prints the flags of the interface.
-si
- Prints out all the input statistics of the interface.
-sip
- Prints the number of input packets.
-sib
- Prints the number of input bytes.
-sie
- Prints the number of input errors.
-sid
- Prints the number of dropped input packets.
-sif
- Prints the number of input fifo overruns.
-sic
- Print the number of compressed input packets.
-sim
- Prints the number of input multicast packets.
-so
- Prints out all the output statistics of the interface.
-sop
- Prints the number of output packets.
-sob
- Prints the number of output bytes.
-soe
- Prints the number of output errors.
-sod
- Prints the number of dropped output packets.
-sof
- Prints the number of output fifo overruns.
-sox
- Print the number of output collisions.
-soc
- Prints the number of output carrier losses.
-som
- Prints the number of output multicast packets.
-bips
- Prints the number of bytes of incoming traffic measured in one second.
-bops
- Prints the number of bytes of outgoing traffic measured in one second.
AUTHOR
Benjamin BAYART