Searched refs:iif (Results 1 – 5 of 5) sorted by relevance
242 int iif; member265 return IP6CB(skb)->iif; in inet6_iif()272 int iif; member
97 int iif, iifmask; member256 int iif = 0; in print_route() local258 iif = *(int*)RTA_DATA(tb[RTA_IIF]); in print_route()259 if ((iif^filter.iif)&filter.iifmask) in print_route()1185 filter.iif = idx; in iproute_list_or_flush()
285 u_int8_t iif[2]; in juniper_monitor_print() member300 EXTRACT_16BITS(&mh->iif), in juniper_monitor_print()
1603 cache <src-direct,redirect> mtu 1500 rtt 300 iif eth01666 \item \verb|iif| --- the packets for this path are expected to arrive1777 \item \verb|iif NAME|1797 If the \verb|iif| argument is not given, the kernel creates a route1801 actually sent. With the \verb|iif| argument, the kernel pretends1821 kuznet@amber:~ $ ip r g 193.233.7.82 from 193.233.7.82 iif eth01824 cache <src-direct,redirect> mtu 1500 rtt 300 iif eth01839 kuznet@amber:~ $ ip r g 224.2.127.254 from 193.233.7.82 iif eth01842 cache <mc> iif eth0 Oifs: eth1 pimreg2046 \item \verb|iif NAME|[all …]
48837 http://www.iif.edu/academicprograms/courselisting.htm48838 http://www.iif.edu/academicprograms/dlpcourselisting.htm