Technical data

/etc/mount
command, 2–63
/etc/networks
file
CONVERT/UNIX NETWORK command, 2–19
CONVERT/VMS NETWORK command, 2–22
Ethernet
address
mapping to IP, 2–84, 2–150
controller
specifying interface name, 2–97, 2–124
Exchange identification
See XID
EXIT command, 2–51
EXPORT command, 2–52
Export database
adding directory names in the export database,
2–2
creating, 2–32
deleting directory names from the export
database, 2–76
displaying, 2–162
F
FDDI
address
mapping to IP, 2–84, 2–150
controller
specifying interface name, 2–97, 2–124
FDDI controller
See Network device
Fiber Distributed Data Interface
See FDDI
File names
specifying, 1–2
Files-11 On-Disk Structure
See ODS-2, ODS-5
File system
See NFS
File Transfer Protocol
See FTP
FTP
disabling, 2–43
enabling at system startup, 2–95
monitoring, 2–188
G
Gateway Protocol routing, 2–120
H
Hardware
Internet interface, 2–97
platform model, 2–192
Hardware address, 1–2
mapping to IP address, 2–84
HELP command, 2–53
Host
entry in hosts database, 2–121
name-to-address lookups
See Lookups
Host address
defining, 2–97, 2–123
displaying, 2–167
Hosts database
cluster alias
specifying, 2–98, 2–124
CONVERT/UNIX HOST command, 2–18
CONVERT/VMS HOST command, 2–21
displaying, 2–164
I
ICMP
ECHO packets
for testing, 2–59, 2–73
setting parameters in configuration database,
2–107
setting parameters on running system, 2–137
IMPORT command, 2–54
INET_ACP
setting parameters in configuration database,
2–93
setting parameters on running system, 2–88
Interface
See Internet interface
Internet
device driver, 2–97, 2–123, 2–167
Internet Control Message Protocol
See ICMP
Internet interface
cluster broadcast mask
defining, 2–98, 2–124
cluster network mask
defining, 2–98, 2–124
defining, 2–97
defining an IP alias, 2–123
defining broadcast address for, 2–98, 2–124
displaying, 2–167
new device
defining, 2–37
deleting, 2–39
displaying, 2–57
pseudointerface
defining, 2–97
displaying, 2–167
testing, 2–100, 2–126
Internet Protocol
See IP
IP
address
mapping to Ethernet, 2–84, 2–150
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