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 faa(7) -- DEFAA FDDI Network Interface
    The faa interface is a high-speed Futurebus+ adapter to a 100 megabit per second Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) timed token ring network adapter. The faa interface allows the host system to b...
 fd(7) -- Floppy disk interface
    The fd device driver and fdi controller make up the interface to the integrated Floppy Disk Interface (FDI). If the minor number is less than 64, the driver select number is indicated by bits 4 and 5,...
 fta(7) -- DEFTA, DEFPA, and DEFEA FDDI Network Interfaces
    The fta interface can be a high-speed TURBOchannel (DEFTA), PCI (DEFPA), or EISA (DEFEA) adapter to a 100 megabit per second Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) timed token ring network. The fta i...
 fza(7) -- DEFZA FDDI Network Interface
    The fza interface is a high speed TURBOchannel bus to a 100 Mbit/second Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) timed token ring network adapter. The fza interface allows the host system to be an FDDI...
 gated_intro(7) -- Information about the gate daemon and its implementation
    This reference page contains a glossary of terms that are used in any discussion of gated and the gated.conf file.
 icmp(7) -- Internet Control Message Protocol
    The Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) is the error and control message protocol used by the Internet Protocol (IP) and the Internet Protocol family. It may be accessed through a raw socket for ...
 ifnet(7) -- STREAMS ifnet module for bridging STREAMS device drivers to sockets
    ifnet is a STREAMS-based module that provides a bridge between STREAMS-based device drivers written to the Data Link Provider Interface (DLPI) and sockets. By using ifnet, STREAMS-based DLPI device dr...
 inet(7) -- Internet Protocol family
    The Internet Protocol family is a collection of protocols layered atop the Internet Protocol (IP) Version 4 and Version 6 transport layers, and utilizing the Internet address format. The Internet fami...
 intro(7) -- Introduction to special files
    Section 7 describes the special files, related driver functions, and networking support available in the system. In this section of the reference pages, the SYNOPSIS heading of each configurable devic...
 ip(7) -- Internet Protocol (IPv4 and IPv6)
    The Internet Protocol (IP) is the transport layer protocol used by the Internet Protocol family. Options may be set at the IP level when using higher-level protocols that are based on IP (such as the ...
 ipsec(7) -- Internet Protocol Security Architecture
    Internet Protocol Security (IPsec) is a security framework that is designed to provide interoperable, high quality, cryptographically-based security for Internet Protocol Version 4 (IPv4) and Internet...
 iscc(7) -- serial communications interface
    An onboard Zilog 8530 DUART provides AXPvme-based Single Board Computers with console (CON) and auxiliary (AUX) serial communications ports. Both serial communications ports can operate at baud rates ...
 kmem(7) -- mapped kernel memory interface
    The kmem character special device provides access to mapped kernel memory. Byte addresses in kmem are equivalent to mapped kernel memory addresses. References to unmapped or user space addresses will ...
 lag(7) -- Link aggregation (also called trunking) introductory information
    Link aggregation, or trunking, enables administrators to combine two or more physical Ethernet Network Interface Cards (NICs) and create a single virtual link. (Upperlayer software sees this link aggr...
 lat(7) -- Local Area Transport (LAT) support
    The LAT protocol supports communications between host computer systems and terminal servers with terminals, PCs, printers, modems and other devices over local area networks (LAN). LAT software has the...
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