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IPFS(1M)							      IPFS(1M)

NAME
       ipfs - saves and restores information for NAT and state tables

SYNOPSIS
       ipfs [-G | -z zonename] [-nv] -l

       ipfs [-G | -z zonename] [-nv] -u

       ipfs [-G | -z zonename] [-nv] [-d dirname] -R

       ipfs [-G | -z zonename] [-nv] [-d dirname] -W

       ipfs [-G | -z zonename] [-nNSv] [-f filename] -r

       ipfs [-G | -z zonename] [-nNSv] [-f filename] -w

       ipfs [-G | -z zonename] [-nNSv] -f filename -i <if1>,<if2>

DESCRIPTION
       The  ipfs  utility  enables  the	 saving	 of  state  information across
       reboots.	 Specifically, the utility allows  state  information  created
       for NAT entries and rules using "keep state" to be locked (modification
       prevented) and then saved to disk. Then, after a reboot, that  informa‐
       tion  is	 restored. The result of this state-saving is that connections
       are not interrupted.

OPTIONS
       The following options are supported:

       -d
	     Change the default directory used with -R and -W options for sav‐
	     ing state information.

       -n
	     Do	 not  take  any action that would affect information stored in
	     the kernel or on disk.

       -v
	     Provides a verbose description of ipfs activities.

       -N
	     Operate on NAT information.

       -S
	     Operate on filtering state information.

       -u
	     Unlock state tables in the kernel.

       -l
	     Lock state tables in the kernel.

       -r
	     Read information in from the specified file and load it into  the
	     kernel.  This  requires  the  state  tables  to have already been
	     locked and does not change the lock once complete.

       -w
	     Write information out to the specified file and from the  kernel.
	     This  requires  the  state tables to have already been locked and
	     does not change the lock once complete.

       -R
	     Restores all saved state information, if  any,  from  two	files,
	     ipstate.ipf  and  ipnat.ipf, stored in the /var/db/ipf directory.
	     This directory can be changed  with  the  -d  option.  The	 state
	     tables are locked at the beginning of this operation and unlocked
	     once complete.

       -W
	     Saves in-kernel state information, if  any,  out  to  two	files,
	     ipstate.ipf  and  ipnat.ipf, stored in the /var/db/ipf directory.
	     This directory can be changed  with  the  -d  option.  The	 state
	     tables are locked at the beginning of this operation and unlocked
	     once complete.

       -z zonename
	     Operate on the in-zone state information for the specified	 zone.
	     If	 neither  this option nor -G is specified, the current zone is
	     used. This command is only available  in  the  Global  Zone.  See
	     ZONES in ipf(1m) for more information.

       -G zonename
	     Operate  on  the global zone controlled state information for the
	     specified zone. If neither this option nor -z is  specified,  the
	     current  zone  is	used.  This  command  is only available in the
	     Global Zone. See ZONES in ipf(1m) for more information.

FILES
	   o	  /var/db/ipf/ipstate.ipf

	   o	  /var/db/ipf/ipnat.ipf

	   o	  /dev/ipl

	   o	  /dev/ipstate

	   o	  /dev/ipnat

ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

       ┌────────────────────┬─────────────────┐
       │  ATTRIBUTE TYPE    │ ATTRIBUTE VALUE │
       ├────────────────────┼─────────────────┤
       │Interface Stability │ Committed	      │
       └────────────────────┴─────────────────┘

SEE ALSO
       ipf(1M), ipmon(1M), ipnat(1M), attributes(5), zones(5)

DIAGNOSTICS
       Arguably, the -W and -R operations should set the locking  and,	rather
       than undo it, restore it to what it was previously.

       Fragment table information is currently not saved.

				 Oct 30, 2013			      IPFS(1M)
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