devices, they are automatically removed.
.
.TP
-\fBadd\-if \fIdp netdev\fR[\fIoption\fR...]...
+\fBadd\-if \fIdp netdev\fR[\fB,\fIoption\fR]...
Adds each \fInetdev\fR to the set of network devices datapath
\fIdp\fR monitors, where \fIdp\fR is the name of an existing
datapath, and \fInetdev\fR is the name of one of the host's
Prints the name of each configured datapath on a separate line.
.
.TP
-\fBshow \fR[\fIdp\fR...]
+[\fB\-s\fR | \fB\-\-statistics\fR] \fBshow \fR[\fIdp\fR...]
Prints a summary of configured datapaths, including their datapath
numbers and a list of ports connected to each datapath. (The local
-port is identified as port 0.)
+port is identified as port 0.) If \fB\-s\fR or \fB\-\-statistics\fR
+is specified, then packet and byte counters are also printed for each
+port.
.IP
If one or more datapaths are specified, information on only those
datapaths are displayed. Otherwise, \fBovs\-dpctl\fR displays information
up may be confused about their disappearance.
.
.SH OPTIONS
+.IP "\fB\-s\fR, \fB\-\-statistics\fR"
+Causes the \fBshow\fR command to print packet and byte counters for
+each port within the datapaths that it shows.
.TP
\fB\-t\fR, \fB\-\-timeout=\fIsecs\fR
Limits \fBovs\-dpctl\fR runtime to approximately \fIsecs\fR seconds. If
.so lib/vlog.man
.so lib/common.man
.
-.SH EXAMPLES
-.
-A typical \fBovs\-dpctl\fR command sequence for controlling an
-Open vSwitch kernel module:
-.
-.TP
-\fBovs\-dpctl add\-dp dp0\fR
-Creates datapath number 0.
-.
-.TP
-\fBovs\-dpctl add\-if dp0 eth0 eth1\fR
-Adds two network devices to the new datapath.
-.
-.PP
-At this point one would ordinarily start \fBovs\-openflowd\fR(8) on
-\fBdp0\fR, transforming \fBdp0\fR into an OpenFlow switch. Then, when
-the switch and the datapath is no longer needed:
-.
-.TP
-\fBovs\-dpctl del\-if dp0 eth0 eth1\fR
-Removes network devices from the datapath.
-.
-.TP
-\fBovs\-dpctl del\-dp dp0\fR
-Deletes the datapath.
-.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.
.BR ovs\-appctl (8),
-.BR ovs\-openflowd (8),
.BR ovs\-vswitchd (8)