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31.Dd May 17, 1998
32.Dt NDP 8
33.Os
34.\"
35.Sh NAME
36.Nm ndp
37.Nd control/diagnose IPv6 neighbor discovery protocol
38.\"
39.Sh SYNOPSIS
40.Nm ndp
41.Fl a
42.Op Fl nt
43.Nm ndp
44.Fl A Ar wait
45.Op Fl nt
46.Nm ndp
47.Fl c
48.Op Fl nt
49.Nm ndp
50.Fl d
51.Op Fl nt
52.Ar hostname
53.Nm ndp
54.Fl f
55.Op Fl nt
56.Ar filename
57.Nm ndp
58.Fl H
59.Nm ndp
60.Fl I
61.Op delete \(ba Ar interface
62.Nm ndp
63.Fl i
64.Ar interface
65.Op Ar flags ...
66.Nm ndp
67.Fl p
68.Nm ndp
69.Fl P
70.Nm ndp
71.Fl r
72.Nm ndp
73.Fl R
74.Nm ndp
75.Fl s
76.Op Fl nt
77.Ar nodename
78.Ar ether_addr
79.Op Li temp
80.Op Li proxy
81.\"
82.Sh DESCRIPTION
83The
84.Nm
85command manipulates the address mapping table
86used by Neighbor Discovery Protocol (NDP).
87.Bl -tag -width Ds
88.It Fl a
89Dump the currently existing NDP entries.
90.It Fl A Ar wait
91Repeat
92.Fl a
93.Pq dump NDP entries
94every
95.Ar wait
96seconds.
97.It Fl c
98Erase all the NDP entries.
99.It Fl d
100Delete specified NDP entry.
101.It Fl f
102Parse the file specified by
103.Ar filename .
104.It Fl H
105Harmonize consistency between the routing table and the default router
106list; install the top entry of the list into the kernel routing table.
107.It Fl I Op delete \(ba Ar interface
108Shows or specifies the default interface used as the default route when
109there is no default router.
110If no argument is given to the option,
111the current default interface will be shown.
112If an
113.Ar interface
114is specified, the interface will be used as the default.
115If a special keyword
116.Ic delete
117is specified, the current default interface will be deleted from the kernel.
118.It Fl i Ar interface Op Ar flags ...
119View ND information for the specified interface.
120If additional arguments
121.Ar flags
122are given,
123.Nm
124sets or clears the specified flags for the interface.
125Possible flags are as follows.
126All of the flags can begin with the
127special character
128.Ql - ,
129which means the flag should be cleared.
130.\"
131.Bl -tag -width Ds -compact
132.It Xo
133.Ic nud
134.Xc
135turn on or off NUD (Neighbor Unreachability Detection) on the
136interface.
137NUD is usually turned on by default.
138.El
139.It Fl n
140Do not try to resolve numeric address to hostname.
141.It Fl p
142Show prefix list.
143.It Fl P
144Flush all the entries in the prefix list.
145.It Fl r
146Show default router list.
147.It Fl R
148Flush all the entries in the default router list.
149.It Fl s
150Register an NDP entry for a node.
151The entry will be permanent unless the word
152.Li temp
153is given in the command.
154If the word
155.Li proxy
156is given, this system will act as an proxy NDP server,
157responding to requests for
158.Ar hostname
159even though the host address is not its own.
160.It Fl t
161Print timestamp on each entries,
162to make it possible to merge output with
163.Xr tcpdump 8 .
164Most useful when used with
165.Fl A .
166.El
167.\"
168.Sh EXIT STATUS
169The
170.Nm
171command exits 0 on success, and \*[Gt]0 on errors.
172.\"
173.Sh SEE ALSO
174.Xr arp 8
175.\"
176.Sh HISTORY
177The
178.Nm
179command first appeared in WIDE Hydrangea IPv6 protocol stack kit.
180.\"
181.\" .Sh BUGS
182.\" (to be written)
183