Documentation/networking/ioam6-sysctl.rst
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.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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IOAM6 Sysfs variables
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/proc/sys/net/conf/<iface>/ioam6_* variables:
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ioam6_enabled - BOOL
Accept (= enabled) or ignore (= disabled) IPv6 IOAM options on ingress
for this interface.
* 0 - disabled (default)
* 1 - enabled
ioam6_id - SHORT INTEGER
Define the IOAM id of this interface.
Default is ~0.
ioam6_id_wide - INTEGER
Define the wide IOAM id of this interface.
Default is ~0.
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