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netconfig(4)							  netconfig(4)


NAME    [Toc]    [Back]

     netconfig - network configuration database

SYNOPSIS    [Toc]    [Back]

     #include <netconfig.h>

DESCRIPTION    [Toc]    [Back]

     The network configuration database, /etc/netconfig, is a system file used
     to	store information about	networks connected to the system and available
     for use.  The netconfig database and the routines that access it [see
     getnetconfig(3N)] are part	of the UNIX System V Network Selection
     component.	 The Network Selection component also includes the environment
     variable NETPATH and a group of routines that access the netconfig
     database using NETPATH components as links	to the netconfig entries.
     NETPATH is	described in sh(1); the	NETPATH	access routines	are discussed
     in	getnetpath(3N).

     netconfig contains	an entry for each network available on the system.
     Entries are separated by newlines.	 Fields	are separated by whitespace
     and occur in the order in which they are described	below.	Whitespace can
     be	embedded as ``\blank'' or ``\tab''.  Backslashes may be	embedded as
     ``\\''.  Each field corresponds to	an element in the struct netconfig
     structure.	 struct	netconfig and the identifiers described	on this	manual
     page are defined in /usr/include/netconfig.h.

     network ID
	   A string used to uniquely identify a	network.  network ID consists
	   of non-null characters, and has a length of at least	1.  No maximum
	   length is specified.	 This namespace	is locally significant and the
	   local system	administrator is the naming authority.	All network
	   IDs on a system must	be unique.

     semantics
	   The semantics field is a string identifying the ``semantics'' of
	   the network,	i.e., the set of services it supports, by identifying
	   the service interface it provides.  The semantics field is
	   mandatory.  The following semantics are recognized.

	       tpi_clts	   Transport Provider Interface, connectionless

	       tpi_cots	   Transport Provider Interface, connection oriented

	       tpi_cots_ord
			   Transport Provider Interface, connection oriented,
			   supports orderly release.

	       tpi_raw	   Transport Provider Interface, raw

     flag  The flag field records certain two-valued (``true'' and ``false'')
	   attributes of networks.  flag is a string composed of a combination
	   of characters, each of which	indicates the value of the
	   corresponding attribute.  If	the character is present, the



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	   attribute is	``true.''  If the character is absent, the attribute
	   is ``false.''  ``-''	indicates that none of the attributes is
	   present.  Only one character	is currently recognized:

	       v	   Visible (``default'') network.  Used	when the
			   environment variable	NETPATH	is unset.

     protocol family
	   The protocol	family and protocol name fields	are provided for
	   protocol-specific applications.

	   The protocol	family field contains a	string that identifies a
	   protocol family.  The protocol family identifier follows the	same
	   rules as those for network IDs, that	is, the	string consists	of
	   non-null characters;	it has a length	of at least 1; and there is no
	   maximum length specified.  A	``-'' in the protocol family field
	   indicates that no protocol family identifier	applies, that is, the
	   network is experimental.  The following are examples:

	       loopback	   Loopback (local to host).
	       inet	   Internetwork: UDP, TCP, etc.
	       implink	   ARPANET imp addresses
	       pup	   PUP protocols: e.g. BSP
	       chaos	   MIT CHAOS protocols
	       ns	   XEROX NS protocols
	       nbs	   NBS protocols
	       ecma	   European Computer Manufacturers Association
	       datakit	   DATAKIT protocols
	       ccitt	   CCITT protocols, X.25, etc.
	       sna	   IBM SNA
	       decnet	   DECNET
	       dli	   Direct data link interface
	       lat	   LAT
	       hylink	   NSC Hyperchannel
	       appletalk   Apple Talk
	       nit	   Network Interface Tap
	       ieee802	   IEEE	802.2; also ISO	8802
	       osi	   Umbrella for	all families used by OSI (e.g.,
			   protosw lookup)
	       x25	   CCITT X.25 in particular
	       osinet	   AFI = 47, IDI = 4
	       gosip	   U.S.	Government OSI

     protocol name
	   The protocol	name field contains a string that identifies a
	   protocol.  The protocol name	identifier follows the same rules as
	   those for network IDs, that is, the string consists of non-NULL
	   characters; it has a	length of at least 1; and there	is no maximum
	   length specified.  The following protocol names are recognized.  A
	   ``-'' indicates that	none of	the names listed applies.





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netconfig(4)							  netconfig(4)



	       tcp     Transmission Control Protocol

	       udp     User Datagram Protocol

	       icmp    Internet	Control	Message	Protocol

     network device
	   The network device is the full pathname of the device used to
	   connect to the transport provider.  Typically, this device will be
	   in the /dev directory.  The network device  must be specified.

     directory lookup libraries
	   The directory lookup	libraries support a ``directory	service'' (a
	   name-to-address mapping service) for	the network.  This service is
	   implemented by the UNIX System V Name-to-Address Mapping feature.
	   If a	network	is not provided	with such a library, the netdir
	   feature will	not work.  A ``-'' in this field indicates the absence
	   of any lookup libraries, in which case name-to-address mapping for
	   the network is non-functional.  The directory lookup	library	field
	   consists of a comma-separated list of full pathnames	to dynamically
	   linked libraries.  Commas may be embedded as	``\,'';	backslashs as
	   ``\\''.

     Lines in /etc/netconfig that begin	with a sharp sign (#) in column	1 are
     treated as	comments.

     The struct	netconfig structure includes the following members
     corresponding to the fields in the	netconfig database entries:

     char * nc_netid		      Network ID, including NULL terminator

     unsigned long nc_semantics	      Semantics

     unsigned long nc_flag	      Flags

     char * nc_protofmly	      Protocol family

     char * nc_proto		      Protocol name

     char * nc_device		      Full pathname of the network device

     unsigned long nc_nlookups	      Number of	directory lookup libraries

     char ** nc_lookups		      Full pathnames of	the directory lookup
				      libraries	themselves

     unsigned long nc_unused[9]	      Reserved for future expansion (not
				      advertised to user level)

     The nc_semantics field takes the following	values,	corresponding to the
     semantics identified above:




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	   NC_TPI_CLTS
	   NC_TPI_COTS
	   NC_TPI_COTS_ORD
	   NC_TPI_RAW

     The nc_flag field is a bitfield.  The following bit, corresponding	to the
     attribute identified above, is currently recognized. NC_NOFLAG indicates
     the absence of any	attributes.

	   NC_VISIBLE

FILES    [Toc]    [Back]

     /etc/netconfig
     /usr/include/netconfig.h

SEE ALSO    [Toc]    [Back]

      
      
     netdir_getbyname(3N), getnetconfig(3N), getnetpath(3N), netconfig(4),
     icmp(7), ip(7)


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