Annotation of 43BSD/contrib/hyper/man/hyroute.8, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: \"     @(#)hyroute.8   2.1 Hyperchannel Routing Daemon 11/29/82
                      2: .TH HYROUTE 8
                      3: .UC 4
                      4: .SH NAME
                      5: hyroute \- set the hyperchannel routine tables
                      6: .SH SYNOPSIS
                      7: .B hyroute
                      8: [
                      9: .B \-s
                     10: ] [
                     11: .B \-p
                     12: ] [
                     13: .B \-c
                     14: ] [
                     15: .B \-l
                     16: ] [
                     17: .B \-d
                     18: ] [
                     19: .I file
                     20: ]
                     21: .br
                     22: .SH DESCRIPTION
                     23: .I Hyroute
                     24: manipulates the Hyperchannel routing information.
                     25: .PP
                     26: With the
                     27: .B \-s
                     28: option, it reads 
                     29: .I file
                     30: and sets the system's database according to the information in the file (see below).
                     31: If no input file is given, or if the argument `\-' is encountered,
                     32: .I hyroute
                     33: reads from standard input.
                     34: .PP
                     35: The
                     36: .B \-c
                     37: option causes hyroute to compare the system's current information to
                     38: that contained in
                     39: .IR file .
                     40: .PP
                     41: The
                     42: .B \-p
                     43: option causes a digested version of
                     44: .I file
                     45: to be printed.
                     46: .PP
                     47: The \-d
                     48: option causes a "dump" of the system's table (used for debugging routing code).
                     49: .SH "FILE FORMAT"
                     50: The input file is free format.
                     51: Comment lines start with a '*' in column one.
                     52: Statements end with a semicolon.
                     53: .PP
                     54: .ti +1i
                     55: .B direct
                     56: .I host dest control access ;
                     57: .PP
                     58: Describes a host that can be directly reached from this adapter.
                     59: .I Host
                     60: is a host name as listed /usr/lib/hosts,
                     61: .IR dest ,
                     62: .IR control ,
                     63: and
                     64: .I access
                     65: are hexadecimal numbers.
                     66: The data will be send to hyperchannel address
                     67: .I dest
                     68: using a control
                     69: value of
                     70: .I control
                     71: and an access code of
                     72: .I access
                     73: (see adapter manuals for details).
                     74: .PP
                     75: The specified remote adapter and the local adapter must both be connected to
                     76: one or more common trunks
                     77: or connected to trunks that are connected with with link adapters.
                     78: .PP
                     79: .ti +1i
                     80: .B gateway
                     81: .I host gate1 gate2 gate3 ... ;
                     82: .PP
                     83: Describes a host that must be reached indirectly through any one of the hosts indicated by
                     84: .IR gate n.
                     85: The hosts listed are not gateways in the formal sense
                     86: (they don't run the internet gateway protocols),
                     87: but are hosts on the hyperchannel can "bridge" between subsections of the hyperchannel network.
                     88: .PP
                     89: A sample file follows:
                     90: .PP
                     91: .in +1i
                     92: .nf
                     93: * comment
                     94: direct azure   6100 0 0;
                     95: direct bronze  6101 0 0;
                     96: direct cyber   2100 1100 0;
                     97: direct dadcad  6102 0 0;
                     98: direct tekcad  2400 1100 0;
                     99: direct tekcrd  2201 1100 0;
                    100: direct tekid   2500 1100 0;
                    101: direct teklabs 2200 1100 0;
                    102: gateway iddic  tekcrd teklabs cyber tekcad tekid;
                    103: gateway iddme  tekcrd teklabs cyber tekcad tekid;
                    104: gateway metals tekcrd teklabs cyber;
                    105: .in -1i
                    106: .fi
                    107: .PP
                    108: .SH "SEE ALSO"
                    109: hy(4)
                    110: .SH FILES
                    111: .ta +1i
                    112: /dev/hy        character special file to get to the interface
                    113:        (only has an ioctl entry)
                    114: .SH BUGS
                    115: Probably.
                    116: .SH AUTHOR
                    117: Steve Glaser, Tektronix Inc.

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