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mtio(7) -- magnetic tape interface
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This description applies to all mass storage tape drives. The /dev/tape directory special files, such as tape0, tape20_d0, tape3_d7, refer to the mass storage tape drives. Tape drives can exist on dif... |
netintro(7) -- Introduction to socket networking facilities
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This section is a general introduction to the networking facilities available in the system. Documentation in this part of Section 7 is broken up into three areas: protocol families (domains), protoco... |
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networking(7) -- Introduction to socket networking facilities
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This section is a general introduction to the networking facilities available in the system. Documentation in this part of Section 7 is broken up into three areas: protocol families (domains), protoco... |
network_manual_setup(7) -- Describes how to manually set up the network
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Setting up the network manually includes the following tasks: Configuring the network interfaces Optionally, enabling the following network daemons: rwhod routed gated writesrv Optionally, setting up ... |
nfs_manual_setup(7) -- Describes how to manually set up the Network File System (NFS)
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This reference page describes how to manually set up the Network File System (NFS). Setting up NFS includes configuring the following: Servers Clients, using /etc/fstab Clients, using Automount or Aut... |
niff(7) -- Network Interface Failure Finder (NIFF) introductory information.
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The Network Interface Failure Finder, NIFF, is a facility for detecting and reporting possible failures in network interface cards (NICs) or their connections. Detection is done by monitoring device c... |
nifftmt(7) -- Traffic monitoring for the Network Interface Failure Finder (NIFF)
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The NIFF traffic monitor thread checks the connectivity of network interfaces and issues events when it detects a change in an interface's connectivity. It does this by monitoring the interface's da... |
nis_intro(7) -- Network Information Service (NIS) introductory information
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The Network Information Service (NIS) is a distributed name service that allows participating hosts to share access to a common set of system and network files. NIS allows the system administrator to ... |
nis_manual_setup(7) -- Describes how to manually set up the Network Information Service (NIS)
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Setting up NIS includes configuring the following: Master server Slave servers Clients Note You must have the Additional Networking Services subset installed to create an NIS master or slave server. T... |
nr(7) -- Redundant Array of Independent Network Adapters (NetRAIN)
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The NetRAIN virtual interface configures multiple interfaces on the same LAN segment into a single interface. One of the real interfaces is always active while the others remain idle. If the active in... |
ntp_intro(7) -- Network Time Protocol (NTP) introductory information
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The Tru64 UNIX software supports two time services: Network Time Protocol (NTP) Time Synchronization Protocol (TSP) Because it can be traced to clocks of high absolute accuracy, NTP provides a more ac... |
ntp_manual_setup(7) -- Describes how to manually set up the Network Time Protocol (NTP)
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Setting up the Network Time Protocol (NTP) manually includes selecting your most accurate time source and then configuring the following: Local NTP servers NTP clients You can also choose to set your ... |
null(7) -- Data sink
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Data written on a null special file are discarded. Reads from a null special file always return 0 (zero) bytes. |
packetfilter(7) -- Ethernet packet filter
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The packet filter pseudo-device driver provides a raw interface to Ethernets and similar network data link layers. Packets received that are not used by the kernel (for example, to support the IP and ... |
pckt(7) -- STREAMS module for constructing message packets on a pty
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The pckt module is a STREAMS module that can be used with a pseudoterminal to transfer messages in packet mode. The packet mode feature of pty devices allows the user process on the master side of the... |