+.IP "\fBbridge/dump\-flows\fR \fIbridge\fR"
+Lists all flows in \fIbridge\fR, including those normally hidden to
+commands such as \fBovs\-ofctl dump\-flows\fR. Flows set up by mechanisms
+such as in-band control and fail-open are hidden from the controller
+since it is not allowed to modify or override them.
+.SS "BOND COMMANDS"
+These commands manage bonded ports on an Open vSwitch's bridges. To
+understand some of these commands, it is important to understand a
+detail of the bonding implementation called ``source load balancing''
+(SLB). Instead of directly assigning Ethernet source addresses to
+slaves, the bonding implementation computes a function that maps an
+48-bit Ethernet source addresses into an 8-bit value (a ``MAC hash''
+value). All of the Ethernet addresses that map to a single 8-bit
+value are then assigned to a single slave.
+.IP "\fBbond/list\fR"
+Lists all of the bonds, and their slaves, on each bridge.
+.
+.IP "\fBbond/show\fR \fIport\fR"
+Lists all of the bond-specific information about the given bonded
+\fIport\fR: updelay, downdelay, time until the next rebalance. Also
+lists information about each slave: whether it is enabled or disabled,
+the time to completion of an updelay or downdelay if one is in
+progress, whether it is the active slave, the MAC hashes assigned to
+the slave, and the MAC learning table entries that hash to each MAC.
+.IP "\fBbond/migrate\fR \fIport\fR \fIhash\fR \fIslave\fR"
+Only valid for SLB bonds. Assigns a given MAC hash to a new slave.
+\fIport\fR specifies the bond port, \fIhash\fR the MAC hash to be
+migrated (as a decimal number between 0 and 255), and \fIslave\fR the
+new slave to be assigned.
+.IP
+The reassignment is not permanent: rebalancing or fail-over will
+cause the MAC hash to be shifted to a new slave in the usual
+manner.
+.IP
+A MAC hash cannot be migrated to a disabled slave.
+.IP "\fBbond/set\-active\-slave\fR \fIport\fR \fIslave\fR"
+Sets \fIslave\fR as the active slave on \fIport\fR. \fIslave\fR must
+currently be enabled.
+.IP
+The setting is not permanent: a new active slave will be selected
+if \fIslave\fR becomes disabled.
+.IP "\fBbond/enable\-slave\fR \fIport\fR \fIslave\fR"
+.IQ "\fBbond/disable\-slave\fR \fIport\fR \fIslave\fR"
+Enables (or disables) \fIslave\fR on the given bond \fIport\fR, skipping any
+updelay (or downdelay).
+.IP
+This setting is not permanent: it persists only until the carrier
+status of \fIslave\fR changes.
+.IP "\fBbond/hash\fR \fImac\fR [\fIvlan\fR]"
+Returns the hash value which would be used for \fImac\fR with \fIvlan\fR
+if specified.