ifup(8) # NAME ifup - bring interfaces up # SYNOPSIS ifup [<_options_>...] <_interfaces_> # DESCRIPTION *ifup* is used to configure interfaces according to how they are configured in the configuration database. # OPTIONS *-a, --auto* Only match interfaces that are marked as _auto_. *-f, --force* Force configuration of the interface. This option exists for compatibility with other implementations. *-h, --help* Display supported options to ifquery. *-i, --interfaces* _FILE_ Use _FILE_ as the config database. *-n, --no-act* Show what commands would be run instead of actually running them. Useful for testing configuration changes. *-v, --verbose* Show what commands are being run as they are executed. *-E, --executor-path* _PATH_ Look for executors in the given _PATH_. *-I, --include* _PATTERN_ Include _PATTERN_ when matching against the config or state database. *-L, --no-lock* Do not use a lockfile to serialize state changes. *-S, --state-file* _FILE_ Use _FILE_ as the state database. *-V, --version* Print the ifupdown-ng version and exit. *-X, --exclude* _PATTERN_ Exclude _PATTERN_ when matching against the config or state database. # SEE ALSO *ifdown*(8)++ *ifquery*(8)++ *interfaces*(5) # AUTHORS Ariadne Conill