Annotation of researchv10dc/man/adm/man8/ipconfig.8, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: .TH IPCONFIG 8
                      2: .CT 1 sa_auto
                      3: .SH NAME
                      4: ipconfig, dkipconfig, udpconfig \- set up DARPA Internet protocols
                      5: .SH SYNOPSIS
                      6: .B /usr/ipc/mgrs/ipconfig
                      7: [
                      8: .B -m
                      9: .I mask
                     10: ] [
                     11: .B -df
                     12: ]
                     13: .I "ip-device localhost network"
                     14: .BI [ arp-device ]
                     15: .B &
                     16: .br
                     17: .B /usr/ipc/mgrs/dkipconfig
                     18: .I "gatemachine localhost remotehost"
                     19: .B &
                     20: .br
                     21: .B /usr/ipc/mgrs/udpconfig
                     22: .I udp-device
                     23: .B &
                     24: .SH DESCRIPTION
                     25: .I Ipconfig
                     26: activates the DARPA Internet protocol on a communications device,
                     27: with Internet address
                     28: .I localhost
                     29: for the host
                     30: and network address
                     31: .I network
                     32: for the device.
                     33: .PP
                     34: If
                     35: .I arp-device
                     36: is specified,
                     37: the ARP address resolution protocol
                     38: is started on that device.
                     39: Option
                     40: .B -d
                     41: causes
                     42: .I ipconfig
                     43: to print ARP requests on the standard output
                     44: as they are received.
                     45: .PP
                     46: Option
                     47: .B -m
                     48: declares a subnet mask
                     49: for the network reached through
                     50: .IR ip-device .
                     51: .I Mask
                     52: may be a four-piece IP address like
                     53: .L 255.255.255.0
                     54: or a 32-bit hexadecimal number like
                     55: .LR ffffff00 .
                     56: .PP
                     57: Option
                     58: .B -f
                     59: is a special workaround for networks with obsolete hosts.
                     60: It causes
                     61: .I ipconfig
                     62: to answer illegal ARP requests for the subnet's broadcast address
                     63: with an illegal Ethernet address,
                     64: to prevent broadcast storms.
                     65: .PP
                     66: .I Dkipconfig
                     67: places a network call to
                     68: .I gatemachine
                     69: and activates the IP protocol on the connection,
                     70: so that the remote machine becomes a gateway for the caller's IP traffic.
                     71: .I Localhost
                     72: becomes the calling machine's Internet address
                     73: through this IP interface;
                     74: .I remotehost
                     75: is the Internet address
                     76: to which local IP packets should be sent
                     77: to reach the gateway.
                     78: .PP
                     79: .I Ipconfig
                     80: and
                     81: .I dkipconfig
                     82: record unusual events and errors in
                     83: log files
                     84: .F /usr/ipc/log/ipconfig
                     85: and
                     86: .FR /usr/ipc/log/dkipconfig .
                     87: .PP
                     88: .I Udpconfig
                     89: activates the UDP datagram protocol
                     90: on the named
                     91: .IR udp-device ,
                     92: usually
                     93: .FR /dev/ipudp .
                     94: Only one
                     95: .I udpconfig
                     96: is needed for the entire collection of IP networks.
                     97: .PP
                     98: These programs are usually run once from
                     99: .IR rc (8).
                    100: .SH EXAMPLES
                    101: The following calls start IP
                    102: on system
                    103: .B fs
                    104: on the first Interlan Ethernet controller,
                    105: with ARP active;
                    106: arrange for machine
                    107: .B nj/astro/research
                    108: to pass IP packets to
                    109: .BR fs ;
                    110: and activate
                    111: UDP.
                    112: .EX
                    113: /usr/ipc/mgrs/ipconfig /dev/il00 fs mh-astro-net /dev/il01 &
                    114: /usr/ipc/mgrs/dkipconfig nj/astro/research fs-dk research-dk127 &
                    115: /usr/ipc/mgrs/udpconfig /dev/ipudp &
                    116: .EE
                    117: .SH FILES
                    118: .F /usr/ipc/log/ipconfig
                    119: .br
                    120: .F /usr/ipc/log/dkipconfig
                    121: .SH "SEE ALSO"
                    122: .IR con (1),
                    123: .IR qns (7),
                    124: .IR route (8),
                    125: .IR tcpmgr (8)

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