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NAME    [Toc]    [Back]

       protocols.map - Specifies node names for protocols configured
 on your machine.

SYNOPSIS    [Toc]    [Back]

       /var/adm/sendmail/protocols.map

DESCRIPTION    [Toc]    [Back]

       This file contains the Phase IV, Phase V,  UUCP,  and  X25
       node names for your system if the respective protocols are
       running on your machine.

       The  format  of   the   file   is   as   follows:   protocols?Phase_IV_name?Phase_V_name?UUCP_name?X25_name.
    The
       string between the delimeters (?) is empty if a particular
       protocol  is not running on your machine.  If no protocols
       are running on your machine, the file contains the following
 string: protocols????

       If  you  are generating the hostname.m4 configuration file
       manually, you must update the protocols.map file  manually
       as  well.   If  your  system  is  a member of a TruCluster
       Server cluster, you must maintain  or  create  the  protocols.map
 file as a Context-Dependent Symbolic Link (CDSL).
       See the System Administration guide for more  information.

       In   addition,  your  hostname.m4  configuration  file  is
       instead  named  after  the  cluster  alias,  i.e.,   cluster_alias.m4.
  The following parameters in the hostname.m4
       file affect the protocols.map file: If you have defined or
       updated  this parameter in your hostname.m4 file, you must
       specify the UUCP_name parameter in the protocols.map file.
       Use  your system's UUCP host name.  If you have defined or
       updated this parameter in your hostname.m4 file, you  must
       specify  the  Phase_IV_name parameter in the protocols.map
       file.

              Also, if you have defined any nicknames for  DECnet
              PhaseIV node name in the _My Nicknames parameter of
              your hostname.m4 file, you must  add  them  to  the
              protocols.map  file  below  the  protocols entry as
              follows: phaseiv: nickname If you enter  more  than
              one nickname, put a space between each nickname.

              You  also  need  to  add  your  DECnet PhaseIV node
              address as follows:  phaseivaddr:  address  If  you
              have  defined  or  updated  this  parameter in your
              hostname.m4 file, you must specify the Phase_V_name
              parameter in the protocols.map file.

              Also,  if you have defined any nicknames for DECnet
              PhaseV node name in the _My Nicknames parameter  of
              your  hostname.m4 file, you need to add them to the
              protocols.map file below  the  protocols  entry  as
              follows:  phasev:  nickname  If you enter more than
              one nickname, put a space  between  each  nickname.
              If  you  have  defined or updated this parameter in
              your  hostname.m4  file,  you  must   specify   the
              X25_name  parameter in the protocols.map file.  Use
              your system's unqualified node name.

RELATED INFORMATION    [Toc]    [Back]

       Commands: sendmail(8)

       Files: sendmail.cf(4), sendmail.m4(8)

       Network Administration: Services delim off



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