netconfig - Launches the SysMan Menu to the Network Setup
Wizard
/usr/sbin/netconfig
/usr/sbin/sysman net_wizard
The Network Setup Wizard of the SysMan Menu can be used to
configure and modify the configuration of a TCP/IP network
on a Tru64 UNIX system.
Use the Network Setup Wizard, netconfig, to do the following:
Configure network interfaces, such as Ethernet, FDDI
and Token Ring and existing ATM interfaces Enable and disable
the following daemons: gated, joind, routed, and
rwhod Configure the system as an IP router Add, modify,
and delete entries in the following files: /etc/routes,
/etc/gateways, etc/hosts, /etc/hosts.equiv, and /etc/networks
Online help is available for the Network Management dialog
boxes. To get help, click on any Help button.
You must be root or have the appropriate privileges to run
this application.
Specifies the environment variables that define the netconfig
configuration on your system Specifies Internet
routing information Specifies the host name file Specifies
the trusted hosts file Specifies the network name file
Specifies Internet static routing information
Commands: ifconfig(8), rc.config(8), rcinet(8), sysman_menu(8)
Files: gateways(4), hosts(4), hosts.equiv(4), networks(4),
routes(4)
Networking: network_manual_setup(7)
netconfig(8)
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