.TH IP\-ADDRLABEL 8 "20 Dec 2011" "iproute2" "Linux" .SH "NAME" ip-addrlabel \- protocol address label management .SH "SYNOPSIS" .sp .ad l .in +8 .ti -8 .B ip addrlabel .RI " { " COMMAND " | " .BR help " }" .ti -8 .BR "ip addrlabel" " { " add " | " del " } " prefix .BR PREFIX " [ " .B dev .IR DEV " ] [ " .B label .IR NUMBER " ]" .ti -8 .BR "ip addrlabel" " { " list " | " flush " }" .SH "DESCRIPTION" IPv6 address labels are used for address selection; they are described in RFC 3484. Precedence is managed by userspace, and only the label itself is stored in the kernel. .SS ip addrlabel add - add an address label add an address label entry to the kernel. .TP .BI prefix " PREFIX" .TP .BI dev " DEV" the outgoing interface. .TP .BI label " NUMBER" the label for the prefix. 0xffffffff is reserved. .SS ip addrlabel del - delete an address label delete an address label entry from the kernel. .B Arguments: coincide with the arguments of .B ip addrlabel add but the label is not required. .SS ip addrlabel list - list address labels list the current address label entries in the kernel. .SS ip addrlabel flush - flush address labels flush all address labels in the kernel. This does not restore any default settings. .SH SEE ALSO .br .BR ip (8) .SH AUTHOR Manpage by Yoshifuji Hideaki / 吉藤英明