-.TP
-\fBadd\-dp \fIdp\fR [\fInetdev\fR...]
-Creates datapath \fIdp\fR. The name of the new datapath's local port
-depends on how \fIdp\fR is specified: if it takes the form
-\fBdp\fIN\fR, the local port will be named \fBdp\fIN\fR; otherwise,
-the local port's name will be \fIdp\fR.
-.IP
-This will fail if the host already has 256 datapaths, if a network
-device with the same name as the new datapath's local port already
-exists, or if \fIdp\fR is given in the form \fBdp\fIN\fR
-and a datapath numbered \fIN\fR already exists.
-.IP
-If \fInetdev\fRs are specified, \fBovs\-dpctl\fR adds them to the datapath.
-.
-.TP
-\fBdel\-dp \fIdp\fR
-Deletes datapath \fIdp\fR. If \fIdp\fR is associated with any network
-devices, they are automatically removed.
-.
-.TP
-\fBadd\-if \fIdp netdev\fR[\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
-network devices, e.g. \fBeth0\fR. Once a network device has been added
-to a datapath, the datapath has complete ownership of the network device's
-traffic and the network device appears silent to the rest of the
-system.
-.IP
-A \fInetdev\fR may be followed by a comma-separated list of options.
-The following options are currently supported:
-.
-.RS
-.IP "\fBinternal\fR"
-Instead of attaching an existing \fInetdev\fR, creates an internal
-port (analogous to the local port) with that name.
-.RE