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System Administration Commands ndd(1M)

NAME

ndd - get and set driver configuration parameters

SYNOPSIS

ndd [-set] driver parameter [value]

DESCRIPTION

ndd gets and sets selected configuration parameters in some

kernel drivers. Currently, ndd only supports the drivers

that implement the TCP/IP Internet protocol family. Each

driver chooses which parameters to make visible using ndd.

Since these parameters are usually tightly coupled to the implementation, they are likely to change from release to

release. Some parameters may be read-only.

Note -

It is strongly encouraged that you use ipadm(1M), rather

than ndd, to modify or retrieve TCP/IP Internet protocols.

The current ndd command will be made obsolete in a future

release, replaced by ipadm(1M). Please see NOTES for more information.

If the ndd -set option is omitted, ndd queries the named

driver, retrieves the value associated with the specified

parameter, and prints it. If the -set option is given, ndd

passes value, which must be specified, down to the named driver which assigns it to the named parameter.

By convention, drivers that support ndd also support a spe-

cial read-only parameter named ``?'' which can be used to

list the parameters supported by the driver.

EXAMPLES

Example 1 Getting Parameters Supported By The TCP Driver To see which parameters are supported by the TCP driver, use the following command:

example% ndd /dev/tcp \?

The parameter name ``?'' may need to be escaped with a backslash to prevent its being interpreted as a shell meta character.

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The following command sets the value of the parameter

ip_forwarding in the dual stack IP driver to zero. This dis-

ables IPv4 packet forwarding.

example% ndd -set /dev/ip ip_forwarding 0

Similarly, in order to disable IPv6 packet forwarding, the

value of parameter ip6_forwarding

example% ndd -set /dev/ip ip6_forwarding 0

ATTRIBUTES

See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attri-

butes:

____________________________________________________________

| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |

|_____________________________|_____________________________|

| Availability | SUNWcs |

|_____________________________|_____________________________|

SEE ALSO

nca(1), dladm(1M), ipadm(1M), ioctl(2), attributes(5), arp(7P), ip(7P), ip6(7P), tcp(7P), udp(7P) NOTES The parameters supported by each driver may change from release to release. Like programs that read /dev/kmem, user

programs or shell scripts that execute ndd should be

prepared for parameter names to change.

The ioctl() command that ndd uses to communicate with

drivers is likely to change in a future release. User pro-

grams should avoid making dependencies on it.

The use of ndd to administer Layer 2 (Data Link layer)

drivers is strongly discouraged as this capability is to be obsoleted in a future release, replaced by dladm(1M). Please

refer to the driver-specific man page in section 7D of the

SunOS man pages.

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The use of ndd to administer the drivers that implement the

TCP/IP Internet protocol family (IP/TCP/SCTP/UDP/ICMP) is strongly discouraged as this capability is to be obsoleted in a future release, replaced by ipadm. Please see ipadm(1M)

for instructions for modifying and retrieving supported pro-

tocol properties.

The meanings of many ndd parameters make sense only if you

understand how the driver is implemented. If a TCP driver sends a report that is truncated, it could

be because that driver uses ndd for transporting the

report. ndd imposes a 64K limit on such reports.

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