brctl: command not found

Network bridging involves associating two networks that normally would not pass network traffic between them. Bridging works at OSI Layer 2 with MAC addresses. A Linux system can be configured to bridge two networks. The brctl (bridge control) command is used to configure bridging within Linux.

A common example of bridging is as follows:

  • brctl show — View the bridging configuration.
  • brctl addbr {bridge name} — Create an empty bridge.
  • brctl addif {bridge name} eth0 — Add eth0 to the bridge.
  • brctl addif {bridge name} eth1 — Add eth1 to the bridge, linking the networks connected to eth0 and eth1.

Syntax

The syntax of the brctl command is:

# brctl [command]

If you encounter the below error while running the brctl command:

brctl: command not found

you may try installing the below package as per your choice of distribution:

OS Distribution Command
Debian apt-get install bridge-utils
Ubuntu apt-get install bridge-utils
Alpine apk add bridge-utils
Arch Linux pacman -S bridge-utils
Kali Linux apt-get install bridge-utils
CentOS yum install bridge-utils
Fedora dnf install bridge-utils
Raspbian apt-get install bridge-utils

brctl Command Examples

1. Show a list with information about currently existing Ethernet bridges:

# brctl show

2. Create a new Ethernet bridge interface:

# brctl add bridge_name

3. Delete an existing Ethernet bridge interface:

# brctl del bridge_name

4. Add an interface to an existing bridge:

# brctl addif bridge_name interface_name

5. Remove an interface from an existing bridge:

# brctl delif bridge_name interface_name
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