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NETIFMANAGER(1M)					      NETIFMANAGER(1M)


NAME    [Toc]    [Back]

     NetIfManager - Network Interface Manager

SYNOPSIS    [Toc]    [Back]

     /usr/sysadm/bin/runcatalog	/usr/sysadm/catalogdf/SaNetIfCatalog.cdf

DESCRIPTION    [Toc]    [Back]

     Managers display information about	your system and	provide	access to
     interactive guides	(also called tasks) that let you administer your
     system.

     The Network Interface Manager displays a list of network interfaces, that
     are currently installed on	your system. It	also allows you	to get the
     interface status, and configure an	interface using	the Set	Up and Start
     Networking	guide.

     In	the Manager window, you	can open a guide by choosing its name from the
     Task menu or by clicking its button at the	bottom of the window.

GUIDES    [Toc]    [Back]

     Guides, also called "tasks," are interactive windows that lead users
     through the steps necessary to perform various system administration
     tasks, such as adding new user accounts and configuring networking	on the
     system.

     A guide typically consists	of a series of pages that prompt users to
     enter information or select options. A user navigates through guide pages
     using the Prev and	Next buttons (or corresponding arrow keys).  When the
     user reaches the last page	of a guide and clicks the OK button, the
     system executes one or more commands to perform the system	administration
     task. These commands are located in /usr/sysadm/privcmd.

     Many of the guides	require	that a user either know	the root password or
     be	assigned the necessary privileges (using the PrivilegeManager(1M)) in
     order to perform the task.

     Set Up and	Start Networking
	       This task lets you set up your workstation on an	existing
	       network.

	       The privilege needed for	this task is: Configure	Network

	       Also see	configNetIf(1M)	for more information.

     Turn Off Networking    [Toc]    [Back]
	       This task lets you turn off networking on your workstation.

	       The privilege needed for	this task is: Configure	Network

	       Also see	configNetIf(1M)	for more information.





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     Modify Networking Settings    [Toc]    [Back]
	       This task allows	you to modify various networking related
	       settings	on your	workstation.

	       The following privileges	are needed to do this task:

	       Set the state of	the primary network interface: Configure
	       Primary Interface
	       Add or delete default route: Default Route
	       Enables or disables IP forwarding: Configure IP Forwarding
	       Add a host to the local hosts file: Add Host
	       Set the DNS name	server entries:	Set DNS	Name Servers

	       Also see	configec0state(1M), configdefaultRoute(1M),
	       configipforwardstate(1M), addhost(1M), setNameServers(1M) for
	       more information.

     Set Up and	Start NIS
	       This task allows	you to enable Network Information Service on
	       your workstation. By making use of NIS, your workstation	has
	       access to a database of information about other workstations on
	       the network.

	       The privileges needed for this task are:	Setup NIS, Configure
	       Resolver

	       Also see	nisSetup(1M), configResolver(1M).

     Turn Off NIS    [Toc]    [Back]
	       This task lets you stop using Network Information Service on
	       your workstation.

	       The privilege needed for	this task is: Setup NIS

	       Also see	nisSetup(1M).

     Set Up and	Start NFS
	       This task allows	you to turn the	Network	File System Service
	       on, and choose one of Automount or AutoFS facility, for
	       temporarily mounting remote file	systems	on your	workstation.

	       The privilege needed for	this task is: Setup NFS

	       Also see	nfsSetup(1M).

     Turn Off NFS    [Toc]    [Back]
	       This task lets you stop using NFS. When you turn	off NFS, you
	       will no longer be able to access	filesystems located on remote
	       workstations on the network.

	       The privilege needed for	this task is: Setup NFS




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NETIFMANAGER(1M)					      NETIFMANAGER(1M)



	       Also see	nfsSetup(1M).

SEE ALSO    [Toc]    [Back]

      
      
     sysmgr(1M)	    The	System Manager


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