HP-UX Internet Services Administrator's Guide (May 2010)

HP-UX ramD Administrator’s Guide at:
http://docs.hp.com/en/netcom.html#Routing
Using HP-UX Internet Services at:
http://www.docs.hp.com/hpux/netcom/index.html#Internet%20Services
Request for Comments (RFC) at:
http://www.ietf.org/rfc.html
Other Documents
For detailed technical and conceptual information about BIND, as well as
information about planning a BIND hierarchy and using Sendmail with BIND,
HP recommends that you read Paul Albitz and Cricket Liu, 2001. DNS and BIND.
O'Reilly and Associates, Inc., This book is available at:
http://www.ora.com
iknow Topics of Interest
HP iknow Topics of Interest describe some networking concepts and tasks, as well
as other topics. You can find these documents on the HP-UX networking
communications home page at the following URL:
http://docs.hp.com/iknow
Typographical Conventions
This document uses the following typographic conventions:
audit(5)
An HP-UX manpage. In this example, audit is the name and 5 is the
section in the HP-UX Reference. On the web and on the Instant
Information CD, it may be a link to the manpage itself. From the
HP-UX command line, you can enter “man audit” or “man 5
audit” to view the manpage. See man (1).
Book Title The title of a book. On the web and on the Instant Information CD,
it may be a link to the book itself.
ComputerOut
Text displayed by the computer.
Command
A command name or qualified command phrase, daemon, file, or
option name.
$ The system prompt for the Bourne, Korn, and POSIX shells.
# The superuser prompt.
daemon
Courier font type indicates daemons, files, commands, manpages,
and option names.
Variable
The name of a variable that you may replace in a command or
function or information in a display that represents several possible
values.
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