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ldterm(7) -- STREAMS line discipline module
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The ldterm module is a STREAMS module that supplies the line discipline for terminal devices. This module provides most of the functions of the terminal interface described in the /usr/include/termios... |
le(7) -- LeMAC Ethernet interface
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The le interface provides access to a 10 Mb/s Ethernet network through the LeMAC controller. The host's Internet address is specified at boot time with an SIOCSIFADDR ioctl. The le interface employs ... |
lfa(7) -- DAPCA/DAPBA Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) Network Interface
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The lfa interface can be either the ATM HE622 ATM adapter (DAPCA) or the ATM HE155 ATM adapter (DAPBA), providing transmission rates of 622 megabits per second and 155 megabits per second, respectivel... |
ln(7) -- Lance Ethernet interface
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The ln interface provides access to a 10 Mb/s Ethernet network through the Lance controller. The host's Internet address is specified at boot time with an SIOCSIFADDR ioctl. The ln interface employs ... |
lo(7) -- Software loopback network interface
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The loopback interface is a software loopback mechanism which is used for performance analysis, software testing, and/or local communication. As with other network interfaces, the loopback interface m... |
log(7) -- STREAMS log driver
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The STREAMS log driver allows user-level processes, and STREAMS drivers and modules, to perform error logging and event tracing. This is done via a user interface and a kernel interface. The interface... |
mail_intro(7) -- Introductory information on the Tru64 UNIX mail system
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The Tru64 UNIX mail system enables you to exchange mail with other users on your system, as well as with other systems connected to your local network and with users on other networks (provided your s... |
mail_manual_setup(7) -- Describes how to manually set up and start mail
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Manually setting up and starting your Tru64 UNIX mail system involves stopping and starting the sendmail utility, making changes to the /var/adm/sendmail/sendmail.cf and /var/adm/sendmail/hostname.m4 ... |
mbone.info(7) -- General information about the Multicast Backbone (MBONE)
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The MBONE is a virtual network. Hosts share information, including audio and video, using multicast addresses. The following is a list of references to publicly available information and software that... |
mc(7) -- SCSI medium changer interface
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The medium changer (mc) interface provides a means for applications to control the robotic medium changers found in tape and optical libraries or jukeboxes. The mc driver may be used for any supported... |
mem(7) -- physical memory interface
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The mem character special device file provides access to physical main memory. Byte addresses in mem are equivalent to physical memory in RAM. References to I/O space addresses or to nonexistent RAM w... |
mfa(7) -- DEMFA FDDI Network Interface
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The mfa interface is a high speed XMI adapter to a 100 Mbit/second Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) timed token ring network adapter. The mfa interface allows the host system to be an FDDI sing... |
modem(7) -- Describes guidelines for using modems
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The Tru64 UNIX system enables you to use a variety of modems for point-to-point connections to systems that are not in close proximity to each other. These connections can be Serial Line Internet Prot... |