Control the IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Protocol
ndp -A wait [-ntl]
ndp -a [-ntl]
ndp -c [-nt]
ndp -d [-nt] hostname
ndp -f [-nt] filename
ndp -H
ndp -I [delete|interface]
ndp -i interface [flags...]
ndp -P
ndp -p
ndp -R
ndp -r
ndp -s [-nt] nodename ether_addr [temp] [proxy]
Neutrino
- -A wait 
 
- Repeat -a (dump NDP entries) every wait seconds.
 
- -a 
 
- Dump the existing NDP entries.
 
- -c
 
- Erase all NDP entries.
 
- -d hostname
 
- Delete the NDP entry for this hostname.
 
- -f filename
 
- Parse the file specified by filename.
 
- -H
 
- Harmonize consistency between the routing table and the default router list; 
    install the top entry of the list into the kernel routing table.
 
- -I [delete|interface]
 
- Show or specify the default interface that's to be used as the default route when there's no default router.
    
| Option:
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Action:
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| -I
         | 
Show the current default interface.
     | 
| -I delete
         | 
Delete the current interface from the kernel.
     | 
| -I interface 
         | 
Use this interface as the default.
     | 
 
- -i interface [flags...]
 
- View the neighbor discovery (ND) information for this interface.  
    If flags is specified, set or clear the flag(s) associated with this interface.
    A flag is cleared if it starts with the special character “-”.
    Possible flags are:
    
- nud
    
 
- Toggle NUD (Neighbor Unreachability Detection) on the interface (default is on).
 
 
- -l
 
- Don't truncate the numeric IPv6 addresses.
 
- -n
 
- Don't try to resolve a numeric address to a hostname.
 
- -P
 
- Flush all the entries in the prefix list.
 
- -p
 
- Show the prefix list.
 
- -R
 
- Flush all the entries in the default router list.
 
- -r
 
- Show the default router list.
 
- -s nodename ether_addr [temp] [proxy]
 
- Register a permanent NDP entry for this node (use temp to register a temporary entry).
    If you specify proxy, the system acts as a proxy NDP server 
    that responds to requests for hostname even though the host address is not its own.
 
- -t 
 
- Print a timestamp on each entry so that it's possible to merge the output with tcpdump.
    Typically used with -A.
 
This utility manipulates the address mapping table used by the Neighbor Discovery Protocol (NDP).
- 0
  
 
- Successful completion.
  
 
- Nonzero
  
 
- An error occurred.
 
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