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Using TCP/IP Services Management Commands
1.1 Entering Commands
SHOW PROXY
1.1.8 Using NFS
The TCP/IP Services software includes commands for using NFS. Use the
following commands to view container file systems and to copy files to and from
them:
CREATE DIRECTORY
DIRECTORY
REMOVE DIRECTORY
REMOVE FILE
CREATE CONTAINER
DELETE CONTAINER
EXPORT
IMPORT
For using the NFS client (working with files that reside on remote hosts), TCP/IP
Services software provides the following commands:
MOUNT
SHOW MOUNT
DISMOUNT
1.1.9 Displaying Information
The SHOW and LIST commands display configuration, status, and performance
information.
1.2 UNIX Management Commands
You can use UNIX management commands to manage the TCP/IP Services
software. Section 1.2.1 lists the supported UNIX management commands, and
Section 1.2.2 gives a few tips about using UNIX management commands and
provides sources for more information.
1.2.1 Supported UNIX Management Commands
Table 1–3 describes the supported UNIX commands.
Table 1–3 UNIX Management Commands
Command Description
arp
Controls and displays ARP tables for the specified host.
ifconfig
Configures or displays network interface parameters, redefines an
address for a particular interface, or sets options such as an alias list,
broadcast address, or access filter.
netstat
Displays network statistics of sockets, data link counters, specified
protocols or aliases, network interfaces, and a host’s routing table.
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