

We can then use brew installer to download iproute2mac package on out macOS system: $ brew install iproute2macĪlready downloaded: /Users/jkmutai/Library/Caches/Homebrew/downloads/29740d3f4a646e0390f01f6fb0465188995b4860acdee21b464c20b0f2174334-iproute2mac-1.4.0.bottle_manifest.jsonĪlready downloaded: /Users/jkmutai/Library/Caches/Homebrew/downloads/d9b68cbd675317c41388f26833ac9a2d501a811eaa61e34ee4798b1854e08c4c-iproute2mac-1.4.0. Homebrew/homebrew-cask (git revision a32e7d047b last commit ) Homebrew/homebrew-core (git revision 8558bc261ac last commit ) You’ll have to install it manually: /bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL )"Ĭonfirm installation of brew package manager using version option: $ brew -version

The brew command is not available on a fresh installation of macOS operating system. The installation can be performed with brew package manager. To fix this you’ll need to install iproute2mac package which provides ip command management tool. On macOS if you try checking your active networks IP address information with ip command you’ll get an error message similar to one shown below: $ ip ad
