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1.1 root 1: .TH TCPMGR 8
2: .CT 1 sa_auto
3: .SH NAME
4: tcpmgr \- accept and place calls via the TCP protocol
5: .SH SYNOPSIS
6: .B /usr/ipc/mgrs/tcpmgr
7: [
8: .BI -m " outnet"
9: ]
10: .SH DESCRIPTION
11: .I Tcpmgr
12: receives and places TCP calls on an Internet TCP/IP network.
13: Outbound TCP calls may be placed by calling
14: .I ipcopen
15: with network name
16: .B tcp
17: (see
18: .IR ipc (3)).
19: Inbound calls to TCP port
20: .I n
21: are handed to the local service
22: listed for that port in
23: .FR /usr/ipc/lib/inservices ,
24: or to service
25: .BI tcp. n
26: if there is no listing.
27: .PP
28: Option
29: .B -m
30: tells
31: .I tcpmgr
32: to claim to place outbound calls for network
33: .I outnet
34: rather than
35: .BR tcp .
36: .PP
37: The TCP protocol runs atop one or more IP networks.
38: .I Tcpmgr
39: arranges to receive all inbound TCP calls on all active IP networks,
40: but other arrangements
41: must be used to activate the IP networks themselves;
42: see
43: .IR ipconfig (8).
44: .PP
45: .I Tcpmgr
46: records its activity
47: in file
48: .I outnet
49: in directory
50: .BR /usr/ipc/log ,
51: default
52: .BR /usr/ipc/log/tcp .
53: .PP
54: This command is usually run once from
55: .IR rc (8).
56: .SH FILES
57: .TP 2i
58: .PD 0
59: .F /usr/ipc/log/tcp
60: .TP
61: .FR /dev/tcp*
62: TCP network devices
63: .TP
64: .F /dev/iptcp
65: IP channel for the TCP protocol
66: .TP
67: .F /usr/ipc/lib/inservices
68: mapping between service name and port number
69: .SH "SEE ALSO"
70: .IR con (1),
71: .IR ipconfig (8),
72: .IR svcmgr (8),
73: .IR ipc (3)
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