Vasumathi Sundaram writes:
>  > ::ill                              
> ADDR             NAME     CNT VER  WQ               UP  TYPE  FLAGS    
> 60012dca688      lo0      0    v4  0                R   LOOPB M,V
> 6001479d528      e1000g0  34   v4  60014f13d58      R   ETHER M,R
> 60013ac69c8      lo0      2    v6  0                R   LOOPB M,V
> 6001479d1a8      e1000g0  20   v6  60016675ad8      R   ETHER M

What does the "UP" field mean?

I suggest compressing the flags for space -- just leave out the
commas.

What do the individual flags mean?  I'm guessing that "V" is for
virtual, and that (perhaps) "M" is for multicast.

> ADDR             NAME       CNT ILL              ADR   STFLAGS  

I take it that "ADR" is the address ready flag, right?  Why not
include this with the rest of the flags?

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