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.TH veth 4 2017-10-03 "Linux" "Linux Programmer's Manual"
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.SH NAME
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veth \- Virtual Ethernet Device
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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The
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.B veth
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devices are virtual Ethernet devices.
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They can act as tunnels between network namespaces to create
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a bridge to a physical network device in another namespace,
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but can also be used as standalone network devices.
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.PP
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.B veth
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devices are always created in interconnected pairs.
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A pair can be created using the command:
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.PP
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.in +4n
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.EX
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# ip link add <p1-name> type veth peer name <p2-name>
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.EE
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.in
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.PP
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In the above,
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.I p1-name
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and
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.I p2-name
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are the names assigned to the two connected end points.
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interconnected with each other.
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.PP
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Packets transmitted on one device in the pair are immediately received on
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the other device.
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When either devices is down the link state of the pair is down.
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.PP
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.B veth
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device pairs are useful for combining the network
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facilities of the kernel together in interesting ways.
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A particularly interesting use case is to place one end of a
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.B veth
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pair in one network namespace and the other end in another network namespace,
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thus allowing communication between network namespaces.
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.PP
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.BR ethtool (8)
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can be used to test if a networking device is a
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.B veth
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device, and to find the peer network interface.
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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.BR clone (2),
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.BR ip (8),
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.BR ip-link (8),
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.BR ip-netns (8)
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