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NAME    [Toc]    [Back]

       rarp - manipulate the system RARP table

SYNOPSIS    [Toc]    [Back]

       rarp [-V] [--version] [-h] [--help]
       rarp -a
       rarp [-v] -d hostname ...
       rarp [-v] [-t type] -s hostname hw_addr

NOTE    [Toc]    [Back]

       This program is obsolete.  From version 2.3, the Linux kernel no longer
       contains  RARP  support.   For	a   replacement   RARP	 daemon,   see
       ftp://ftp.dementia.org/pub/net-tools

DESCRIPTION    [Toc]    [Back]

       Rarp  manipulates the kernel's RARP table in various ways.  The primary
       options are clearing an address mapping entry and manually  setting  up
       one.   For  debugging purposes, the rarp program also allows a complete
       dump of the RARP table.

OPTIONS    [Toc]    [Back]

       -V     Display the version of RARP in use.

       -v     Tell the user what is going on by being verbose.

       -t type
	      When setting or reading the RARP table, this optional  parameter
	      tells  rarp  which  class  of  entries it should check for.  The
	      default value of this parameter is  ether  (i.e.	hardware  code
	      0x01  for  IEEE  802.3  10Mbps  Ethernet	.   Other values might
	      include network technologies such as AX.25  (ax25)  and  NET/ROM
	      (netrom).

       -a

       --list Lists the entries in the RARP table.

       -d hostname

       --delete hostname
	      Remove all RARP entries for the specified host.

       -s hostname hw_addr

       --set hostname hw_addr
	      Create a RARP address mapping entry for host hostname with hardware
 address set to hw_addr class, but for most classes one  can
	      assume  that the usual presentation can be used.	For the Ethernet
 class, this is 6 bytes in hexadecimal, separated by  colons.

WARNING    [Toc]    [Back]

       Some  systems  (notably	older Suns) assume that the host replying to a
       RARP query can also provide other remote boot services. Therefore never
       gratuitously  add rarp entries unless you wish to meet the wrath of the
       network administrator.

FILES    [Toc]    [Back]

       /proc/net/rarp,

SEE ALSO    [Toc]    [Back]

      
      
       arp(8), route(8), ifconfig(8), netstat(8)

AUTHORS    [Toc]    [Back]

       Ross D. Martin, <[email protected]>
       Fred N. van Kempen, <[email protected]>
       Phil Blundell, <[email protected]>



net-tools			 4 August 1997			       RARP(8)
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