The parenthesized number on an index entry indicates the location of the entry within the book. Entries before the first numbered section in a chapter are identified as Sec. n.0.
|
Click letter for quick access: [Numbers] A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
Numbers
6bone
address assignment (Sec. 3.2.6)
connecting to (Sec. 3.6.1)
|
Click letter for quick access: [Numbers] A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
A
Access Control Lists
See ACLs
ACLs (Sec. 13.5.8)
acucap file (Sec. 6.3.3)
adapters
See network interfaces
address
and CIDR (Sec. 3.2.1)
assignment (Sec. 3.2.6)
for 6bone testing (Sec. 3.2.6)
IPv6 (Sec. 3.2)
mapping to name (Sec. 3.2.5)
multicast (Sec. 3.2.2.2)
not autoconfigured (Sec. 15.4.2)
size (Sec. 3.2)
text representation (Sec. 3.2.1)
unicast (Sec. 3.2.2.1)
address autoconfiguration
DHCPv6 (Sec. 3.2.4)
stateful (Sec. 3.2.4)
stateless (Sec. 3.2.4)
address prefix (Sec. 3.2.3)
advertising on a link (Sec. 3.4.2.3)
advertising on a tunnel (Sec. 3.4.2.2)
advertising on tunnel (Sec. 3.4.2.2)
remote network (Sec. 3.4.2.4)
Address Resolution Protocol
See ARP
alias database
administering and distributing alias information (Sec. 13.9)
aliases (Sec. 13.3.4)
aliases (Sec. 13.9)
aliases file
distributing for mail (Sec. 13.1.4)
entries (Sec. 10.5.5)
anonymous users (Sec. 10.5.4)
ARP
specifying server ATM address (Sec. 4.2.3.2)
specifying server IP address (Sec. 4.2.3.2)
specifying system role (Sec. 4.2.3.2)
arp command (Sec. 16.4)
ARP server
and /etc/atmhosts file (Sec. 4.3.2.2)
ARP table
and CLIP (Sec. 4.4.3)
creating entries (Sec. 4.4.3)
deleting entries (Sec. 4.4.3)
displaying for LANE (Sec. 4.4.4.2)
Asynchronous Transfer Mode
See ATM
ATM
changing message level (Sec. 4.4.6)
configuring (Sec. 4.3)
configuring with CLIP (Sec. 4.3.2)
configuring with IP switching (Sec. 4.3.4)
configuring with LANE (Sec. 4.3.3)
disabling device driver (Sec. 4.4.1)
displaying network information (Sec. 4.4.1)
enabling device driver (Sec. 4.4.1)
information required for configuration (Sec. 4.2.3.1)
managing signaling (Sec. 4.4.2)
managing the environment (Sec. 4.4)
preparing for configuration (Sec. 4.2.2)
specifying ESIs (Sec. 4.2.3.1)
specifying flow control (Sec. 4.2.3.1)
specifying ILMI (Sec. 4.2.3.1)
specifying network layer (Sec. 4.2.3.1)
specifying signaling (Sec. 4.2.3.1)
specifying UNI version (Sec. 4.2.3.1)
specifying VC accounting (Sec. 4.2.3.1)
troubleshooting (Sec. 15.5)
verifying kernel options (Sec. 4.2.2)
verifying subsets are installed (Sec. 4.2.1)
ATM Configuration application (Sec. 4.3)
configuring CLIP (Sec. 4.3.2.4)
configuring IP switching (Sec. 4.3.4.2)
configuring LANE (Sec. 4.3.3.3)
atmarp command (Sec. 4.4.3)
atmconfig command (Sec. 4.4.1)
atmelan command (Sec. 4.4.4.1)
atmhosts file
and ARP server (Sec. 4.3.2.2)
editing for CLIP (Sec. 4.3.2.2)
editing for LANE (Sec. 4.3.3.1)
atmifmp command (Sec. 4.4.5)
atmsig command (Sec. 4.4.2)
authentication
and DNS (Sec. 8.3)
and DNS (Sec. 8.6)
and NTP (Sec. 12.3)
and PPP (Sec. 6.2.1.3)
authoritative server (Sec. 17.1)
auto.master map
modifying (Sec. 9.4.6)
removing an NFS map (Sec. 9.4.7)
autofsd daemon
and NIS (Sec. 10.1.2.1)
defined (Sec. 10.1.2)
error messages (Sec. D.2.3)
invoking (Sec. 10.6.2.3)
maps
See automount maps
mounting a remote file system (Sec. 10.6.2)
autofsmount command
and string substitutions (Sec. B.1)
error messages (Sec. D.2.3)
pattern matching (Sec. B.1)
using the ampersand (Sec. B.1)
using the asterisk (Sec. B.1)
automount command
and string substitutions (Sec. B.1)
pattern matching (Sec. B.1)
using the ampersand (Sec. B.1)
using the asterisk (Sec. B.1)
automount daemon
and NIS (Sec. 10.1.2.1)
defined (Sec. 10.1.2)
error messages (Sec. D.2.2)
invoking (Sec. 10.6.2.3)
mounting a remote file system (Sec. 10.6.2)
starting with SysMan Menu (Sec. 10.3.2)
automount maps (Sec. 10.1.2)
automount maps (Sec. B.0)
administering locally (Sec. 10.1.2.2)
administering with NIS (Sec. 10.1.2.1)
and environment variables (Sec. B.2)
and the /var/yp/Makefile file (Sec. 9.3.1)
creating (Sec. B.0)
direct (Sec. B.0)
distributing with NIS (Sec. 9.3.1)
examples (Sec. B.0)
indirect (Sec. B.0)
modifying the master map (Sec. 9.4.6)
modifying the master map (Sec. 9.4.7)
replicated file systems (Sec. B.3.3)
specifying multiple mounts (Sec. B.3.1)
specifying shared mounts (Sec. B.3.2)
|
Click letter for quick access: [Numbers] A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
B
Berkeley Internet Name Domain
See DNS
binmail utility (Sec. 13.6)
BOOTP
and DHCP (Sec. 5.10)
configuring a client (Sec. 5.9)
bound interactive service (Sec. 7.12)
broadcast address
See multicast address
BSD devices
LAT (Sec. 7.2.3)
|
Click letter for quick access: [Numbers] A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
C
cable
guidelines for use with modems (Sec. 6.3.1)
null modem (Sec. 6.1.2.1)
caching-only server
configuring for DNS (Sec. 8.5.3)
defined (Sec. 8.1)
calls
initiating to remote hosts (Sec. 11.10)
CDSL (Sec. 1.1.4)
Challenge Authentication Protocol
See CHAP
CHAP
chap-secrets file (Sec. 6.2.1.3)
chap-secrets file (Sec. 6.2.3.3.2)
use with PPP (Sec. 6.2.1.3)
chat script (Sec. 6.2.1.1)
CIDR (Sec. 3.2.1)
Classical IP
See CLIP
Classless Inter-Domain Routing
See CIDR
client
autofsd error messages (Sec. D.2.3)
autofsmount error messages (Sec. D.2.3)
automount error messages (Sec. D.2.2)
configuring for DNS (Sec. 8.5.6)
configuring for mail (Sec. 13.3.2)
configuring for NFS (Sec. 10.3.2)
configuring for NIS (Sec. 9.3.3)
configuring for NTP (Sec. 12.3)
deconfiguring for DNS (Sec. 8.7)
deconfiguring for NFS (Sec. 10.4)
delivering mail to (Sec. 13.1.3)
DHCP (Sec. 5.1)
DNS (Sec. 8.1)
DNS (Sec. 8.1)
mail (Sec. 13.1)
monitoring DHCP (Sec. 5.6)
mounting a remote file system (Sec. 10.6.1)
NFS (Sec. 10.1)
NFS error messages (Sec. D.2)
NFS management tasks (Sec. 10.6)
NIS (Sec. 9.1)
NIS management tasks (Sec. 9.5)
NTP (Sec. 12.1)
obtaining IP address for (Sec. 2.2.1.1)
unmounting a remote file system (Sec. 10.6.3)
CLIP
adding static routes (Sec. 4.3.2.6)
configuring LIS interfaces (Sec. 4.3.2.5)
configuring with ATM (Sec. 4.3.2)
description (Sec. 4.1.1)
editing /etc/atmhosts file (Sec. 4.3.2.2)
editing /etc/hosts file (Sec. 4.3.2.3)
planning configuration with ATM (Sec. 4.2.3.2)
running ATM Configuration application (Sec. 4.3.2.4)
setting up PVCs (Sec. 4.3.2.4)
specifying remote host support (Sec. 4.2.3.2)
troubleshooting (Sec. 15.5.1)
cloning
installation and configuration (Sec. 1.1.5)
command
netstat (Sec. 16.3)
ping (Sec. 16.2)
traceroute (Sec. 16.5)
command files (uucp) (Sec. 11.5.3)
Compaq Analyze (Sec. 16.9)
Compaq Insight Manager (Sec. 1.1.2)
configuration cloning (Sec. 1.1.5)
configured tunnel
running RIPng (Sec. 3.4.2.2)
connection
terminates abnormally (IPv6 host) (Sec. 15.4.1)
terminates abnormally (IPv6 router) (Sec. 15.4.2)
connection refused message
IPv6 host (Sec. 15.4.1)
IPv6 router (Sec. 15.4.2)
connections
configuring system for dial-in access (Sec. 6.3.2)
configuring system for dial-out access (Sec. 6.3.3)
LAT host-initiated (Sec. 7.9)
outgoing (LAT) (Sec. 7.10)
terminating SLIP (Sec. 6.1.4)
Context-Dependent Symbolic Link
See CDSL
counters
Ethernet (Sec. A.1)
FDDI (Sec. A.2.1)
token ring (Sec. A.3.1)
cron daemon
log file (Sec. 11.7)
running the uudemon.admin script (Sec. 11.4.2)
running the uudemon.cleanu script (Sec. 11.5.2)
running the uudemon.hour script (Sec. 11.10)
scheduling uucp jobs (Sec. 11.9.2)
|
Click letter for quick access: [Numbers] A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
D
data files
DNS (Sec. 8.2)
DNS (Sec. 8.5.1.2)
DNS (Sec. 8.9)
uucp (Sec. 11.5.3)
databases
distributed by NIS (Sec. 9.1)
datagram
displaying route through a network (Sec. 16.5)
DECevent (Sec. 16.9)
dedicated service (Sec. 7.12)
dedicated tty device on a terminal (Sec. 7.13)
destination prefix (Sec. 3.4.2.4)
DHCP (Sec. 5.0)
and security (Sec. 5.1.2)
and security (Sec. 5.8)
configuration worksheet (Sec. 5.2.2.1)
configuration worksheet (Sec. 5.2.2.2)
configuring a client (Sec. 5.3.5)
configuring a server (Sec. 5.3)
disabling address assignment (Sec. 5.10)
identifying server during configuration (Sec. 2.2.1.1)
information required for configuration (Sec. 5.2)
joind daemon (Sec. 5.4)
mapping hardware addresses (Sec. 5.7)
monitoring clients (Sec. 5.6)
planning for configuration (Sec. 5.1.1)
specifying during network configuration (Sec. 2.2.1.1)
starting clients (Sec. 5.5)
starting servers (Sec. 5.4)
troubleshooting (Sec. 15.6)
xjoin (Sec. 5.3)
dial-in connections (Sec. 6.3.2)
PPP (Sec. 6.2.4)
SLIP (Sec. 6.1.3.1)
dial-out connections (Sec. 6.3.3)
PPP (Sec. 6.2.3)
SLIP (Sec. 6.1.3.2)
Dialcodes file (Sec. 11.2.2.2)
direct maps
multiple mounts (Sec. B.3.1)
directory
See file system
DNS
authoritative server (Sec. 17.1)
client (Sec. 8.1)
configuration files (Sec. 8.5.1.1.1)
configuration worksheet (Sec. 8.4)
configuring a caching-only server (Sec. 8.5.3)
configuring a client (Sec. 8.5.6)
configuring a forward-only server (Sec. 8.5.4)
configuring a master server (Sec. 8.5.1)
configuring a slave server (Sec. 8.5.2)
configuring a stub server (Sec. 8.5.5)
data file (Sec. H.0)
deconfiguring (Sec. 8.7)
determining the server type (Sec. 17.4)
domain for reverse lookup (Sec. 3.2.5)
enabling authentication (Sec. 8.3)
enabling authentication (Sec. 8.6)
enabling dynamic updates (Sec. 8.2)
enabling dynamic updates (Sec. 8.5.1.2)
enabling dynamic updates (Sec. 8.5.6)
enabling dynamic updates (Sec. 8.6)
finding domain information (Sec. 17.5)
glossary of terms (Sec. 17.1)
information required for configuration (Sec. 8.4)
IPv6 data format (Sec. 3.2.5)
IPv6 record type (Sec. 3.2.5)
IPv6 server guidelines (Sec. 8.5.1.1.2)
make command (Sec. 8.9)
master file data types (Sec. 17.1)
MX data file entry (Sec. 8.10.1)
named.conf file (Sec. H.0)
nslookup command (Sec. 17.10)
resolving target data (Sec. 17.10)
resource records (Sec. 8.2)
resource records (Sec. 8.5.1.2)
resource records (Sec. 8.9)
resource records (Sec. H.0)
sample configuration (Sec. 8.1)
server testing worksheet (Sec. 17.2)
servers (Sec. 8.1)
starting server testing (Sec. 17.3)
testing forwarders (Sec. 17.6)
testing master servers (Sec. 17.8)
testing servers (Sec. 17.0)
testing slave servers (Sec. 17.7)
tracing from the root name server (Sec. 17.9)
troubleshooting (Sec. 15.7)
troubleshooting (Sec. 15.8)
updating server data files (Sec. 8.2)
updating server data files (Sec. 8.5.1.2)
updating server data files (Sec. 8.9)
using domain-addresses for mail (Sec. 13.1.2)
using mail exchanger entries (Sec. 13.1.1)
dohash utility (Sec. 13.5.2)
domain
adding an NIS map (Sec. 9.4.6)
adding groups to NIS (Sec. 9.4.4)
adding users to NIS (Sec. 9.4.3)
finding DNS information (Sec. 17.5)
removing NIS map from (Sec. 9.4.7)
domain name
DNS (Sec. 8.4.1)
NIS (Sec. 9.2.2)
Domain Name System
See DNS
dropped packets (Sec. 2.10)
dtmail utility (Sec. 13.6)
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
See DHCP
dynamic updates (Sec. 8.2)
dynamic updates (Sec. 8.5.1.2)
|
Click letter for quick access: [Numbers] A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
E
ELAN
and /etc/hosts file (Sec. 4.3.3.2)
configuring elan interfaces (Sec. 4.3.3.4)
specifying name (Sec. 4.2.3.3)
specifying number (Sec. 4.2.3.3)
emulated LAN
See ELAN
end system
definition (Sec. 4.1)
end system identifier
See ESI
environment variables (Sec. B.2)
error log file
viewing (Sec. 16.9)
error messages
See also problem
See also troubleshooting
mail (Sec. F.0)
NFS (Sec. D.0)
UUCP (Sec. E.1)
ESI
creating (Sec. 4.4.1)
destroying (Sec. 4.4.1)
specifying for ATM adapter (Sec. 4.2.3.1)
/etc files
See files
Ethernet
configuration worksheet (Sec. 2.2.1)
configuring (Sec. 2.3.1)
counters (Sec. A.1)
information required for configuration (Sec. 2.2)
monitoring (Sec. A.1)
Event Viewer
viewing syslogd message files (Sec. 16.10)
execute files (uucp) (Sec. 11.5.3)
exporting file systems (Sec. 10.5.2)
exports file
NFS access and (Sec. 10.5.4)
options (Sec. 10.5.4)
security and (Sec. 10.5.1)
|
Click letter for quick access: [Numbers] A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
F
FDDI
configuration worksheet (Sec. 2.2.1)
configuring (Sec. 2.3.1)
displaying information about (Sec. 2.8)
displaying parameters (Sec. 2.8)
information required for configuration (Sec. 2.2)
interface characteristics (Sec. A.2.3)
interface counters (Sec. A.2.1)
interface status (Sec. A.2.2)
modifying parameters (Sec. 2.8)
monitoring (Sec. A.2)
using netstat to monitor (Sec. 2.7)
fddi_config command (Sec. 2.8)
Fiber Distributed Data Interface
See FDDI
file handle
stale (Sec. 15.11)
file system
See also remote file system
exporting (Sec. 10.5.2)
halting export of (Sec. 10.5.3)
file transfer
monitoring (Sec. 16.8)
files
acucap (Sec. 6.3.3)
aliases (Sec. 10.5.5)
aliases (Sec. 13.1.4)
chap-secrets (Sec. 6.2.1.3)
chap-secrets (Sec. 6.2.3.3.2)
command (uucp) (Sec. 11.5.3)
configuration worksheet (Sec. 2.2.2)
data (uucp) (Sec. 11.5.3)
editing manually (Sec. 1.1.4)
execute (uucp) (Sec. 11.5.3)
exporting (Sec. 10.5.2)
exports (Sec. 10.5.1)
exports (Sec. 10.5.4)
gated.conf (Sec. 2.2.1.7)
gateways (Sec. 2.2.1.6)
halting export of (Sec. 10.5.3)
hosts (Sec. 2.3.7)
hosts.equiv (Sec. 2.3.8)
ifaccess.conf (Sec. 2.6)
inittab (Sec. 7.6)
ip6rtrd.conf (Sec. 3.6.11)
latstartup.conf (Sec. 7.5)
log (uucp) (Sec. 11.5.2)
Maxuuscheds (Sec. 11.9.2)
monitoring the transfer queue (Sec. 11.4)
networks (Sec. 2.3.9)
options (Sec. 6.2.3.2)
options (Sec. 6.2.4.2)
pap-secrets (Sec. 6.2.1.3)
pap-secrets (Sec. 6.2.3.3.1)
Poll (Sec. 11.11)
rc.config (Sec. 1.1.4)
rc.config (Sec. 2.4.1.2)
rc.config (Sec. 3.6.10)
remote (Sec. 6.3.3.1)
removing from the uucp queue (Sec. 11.5.3)
routes (Sec. 2.3.6)
secrets (Sec. 6.2.3.3)
slhosts (Sec. 6.1.2.2)
svc.conf (Sec. 8.5.1)
svc.conf (Sec. 8.5.2)
svc.conf (Sec. 8.5.3)
svc.conf (Sec. 8.5.4)
svc.conf (Sec. 8.5.5)
svc.conf (Sec. 8.5.6)
svc.conf (Sec. 8.8)
svc.conf (Sec. 9.3.4)
firewall (Sec. 13.1)
flow (Sec. 4.1.3)
displaying information about (Sec. 4.4.5)
format prefix
defined (Sec. 3.2.3)
forward-only server
configuring for DNS (Sec. 8.5.4)
defined (Sec. 8.1)
forwarder (Sec. 17.1)
|
Click letter for quick access: [Numbers] A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
G
gated daemon (Sec. 2.2.1.7)
configuring (Sec. 2.3.4)
gated.conf file (Sec. 2.2.1.7)
gateway
and PPP (Sec. 6.2.4.1)
and SLIP (Sec. 6.1.3.1)
gateways file (Sec. 2.2.1.6)
group file
and NIS (Sec. 9.4.4)
group map (Sec. 9.4.4)
|
Click letter for quick access: [Numbers] A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
H
host
See also node
adding to the mail environment (Sec. 13.3.4)
configuring for IPv6 (Sec. 3.5.1)
creating lists for DHCP (Sec. 5.3.3)
IPv6 configuration variables (Sec. 3.6.10)
obtaining IP information (Sec. 8.10.1)
static routes (Sec. 3.4.2)
testing Internet access (Sec. 16.2)
unknown (IPv6 host) (Sec. 15.4.1)
host is unreachable message
off-link node (IPv6 host) (Sec. 15.4.1)
off-link node (IPv6 router) (Sec. 15.4.2)
on-link node (IPv6 host) (Sec. 15.4.1)
on-link node (IPv6 host) (Sec. 15.4.2)
host name
configuring network interface (Sec. 2.2.1.1)
obtaining with DNS (Sec. 8.10)
Host Resources MIB (Sec. G.0)
hosts database
distributing (Sec. 10.1.1)
hosts file
and ELAN hosts (Sec. 4.3.3.2)
configuring (Sec. 2.3.7)
defined (Sec. 2.2.2.2)
editing for CLIP (Sec. 4.3.2.3)
editing for IP switching (Sec. 4.3.4.1)
editing for LANE (Sec. 4.3.3.2)
hosts.equiv file
configuring (Sec. 2.3.8)
defined (Sec. 2.2.2.3)
|
Click letter for quick access: [Numbers] A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
I
ICMP messages (Sec. 16.5)
ifaccess.conf file (Sec. 2.6)
ifconfig command
adding an IPv6 address (Sec. 3.6.5)
assigning an IPv6 interface ID (Sec. 3.6.2.1)
deleting an IPv6 address (Sec. 3.6.6)
enabling access filtering with (Sec. 2.6)
initializing an IPv6 interface (Sec. 3.6.2)
removing an IPv6 interface (Sec. 3.6.3)
ILMI
specifying for ATM adapter (Sec. 4.2.3.1)
IMAP (Sec. 13.5)
ACLs (Sec. 13.5.8)
administrative tools (Sec. 13.5.5)
configuring user accounts (Sec. 13.5.3)
directory structure (Sec. 13.5.6)
dohash utility (Sec. 13.5.2)
installing (Sec. 13.5.1)
mailbox names (Sec. 13.5.7)
mailusradm utility (Sec. 13.5.3)
mailusradm utility (Sec. 13.5.4)
migrating from UNIX and POP3 (Sec. 13.5.4)
Netscape Messenger (Sec. 13.6)
partitions (Sec. 13.5.10)
quotas (Sec. 13.5.9)
troubleshooting (Sec. 15.19)
upgrading from previous versions (Sec. 13.5.2)
inittab file
customizing for LAT (Sec. 7.6)
Insight Manager (Sec. 1.1.2)
installation cloning (Sec. 1.1.5)
Integrated Layer Management Interface
See ILMI
interface ID
and unicast address (Sec. 3.2.2.1)
assigning to IPv6 interface (Sec. 3.6.2.1)
interfaces
See network interfaces
Internet
monitoring server ports (Sec. 10.5.6)
selecting NTP servers (Sec. 12.2.1)
Internet Address Verification
adding (Sec. 10.3.1)
Internet Message Access Protocol
See IMAP
Internet Protocol address
See IP address
Internet Protocol Version 6
See IPv6
Internet to MAC address translation tables (Sec. 16.4)
InterNIC Registration Services
and IP address (Sec. 2.2.1.1)
IP address
and InterNIC Registration Services (Sec. 2.2.1.1)
and network numbers (Sec. 2.2.1.1)
configuring for DHCP (Sec. 5.3.2)
obtaining (Sec. 2.2.1.1)
obtaining using DNS (Sec. 8.10)
IP aliases (Sec. 2.3.10)
IP MTU size (Sec. 2.10)
IP router
configuring system as (Sec. 2.3.5)
defined (Sec. 2.2.1.8)
requirements (Sec. 2.3.5)
IP switching
adding routes (Sec. 4.3.4.4)
characteristics (Sec. 4.1.3)
configuring ips interfaces (Sec. 4.3.4.3)
configuring with ATM (Sec. 4.3.4)
disabling (Sec. 4.4.5)
displaying statistics (Sec. 4.4.5)
editing /etc/hosts file (Sec. 4.3.4.1)
enabling (Sec. 4.4.5)
managing (Sec. 4.4.5)
planning configuration with ATM (Sec. 4.2.3.4)
running ATM Configuration application (Sec. 4.3.4.2)
troubleshooting (Sec. 15.5.3)
ip6rtrd daemon
log file (Sec. 3.7)
logging debug information (Sec. 3.7)
not running (Sec. 15.4.2)
ip6rtrd.conf file (Sec. 3.6.11)
ip6_setup utility
configuring a host (Sec. 3.5.1)
configuring a router (Sec. 3.5.2)
ips
configuring interfaces (Sec. 4.3.4.3)
iptunnel command (Sec. 3.6.4)
IPv4 address
and configured tunnel (Sec. 3.4.2.2)
IPv4-compatible IPv6 address (Sec. 3.2.2.1)
IPv4-mapped IPv6 address (Sec. 3.2.2.1)
IPv6
6bone network (Sec. 3.6.1)
address autoconfiguration (Sec. 3.2.4)
addressing (Sec. 3.2)
configuration worksheet (Sec. 3.4.2)
configuring a host (Sec. 3.5.1)
configuring a router (Sec. 3.5.2)
configuring support in kernel (Sec. 3.6.9)
creating a configured tunnel (Sec. 3.6.4)
editing rc.config file for (Sec. 3.6.10)
enabling DNS dynamic updates (Sec. 8.5.6)
information required for configuration (Sec. 3.4.2)
initializing on an interface (Sec. 3.6.2)
planning (Sec. 3.4)
removing from an interface (Sec. 3.6.3)
sample configurations (Sec. 3.4.3)
support required in kernel (Sec. 3.4.1)
supported commands (Sec. 3.3)
supported interfaces (Sec. 3.3)
terms (Sec. 3.1)
troubleshooting (Sec. 15.4)
types of addresses (Sec. 3.2.2)
IPv6 subsystem
tuning (Sec. 3.6.12)
ipv6forwarding attribute (Sec. 3.6.9)
ipv6router attribute (Sec. 3.6.9)
|
Click letter for quick access: [Numbers] A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
J
jobs
cleaning up undelivered (Sec. 11.5.3)
monitoring status (Sec. 11.4.1)
scheduling UUCP (Sec. 11.9.1)
joind daemon (Sec. 5.4)
|
Click letter for quick access: [Numbers] A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
K
kernel
configuring ATM in (Sec. 4.2.2)
configuring IPv6 routing in (Sec. 3.6.9)
configuring PPP in (Sec. 6.2.2.2)
|
Click letter for quick access: [Numbers] A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
L
LAN
running RIPng (Sec. 3.4.2.3)
LAN emulation
See LANE
LAN Emulation Configuration Server
See LECS
LAN Emulation Server
See LES
LANE
changing message level (Sec. 4.4.6)
characteristics (Sec. 4.1.2)
configuring elan interfaces (Sec. 4.3.3.4)
configuring with ATM (Sec. 4.3.3)
displaying ARP table (Sec. 4.4.4.2)
editing /etc/atmhosts file (Sec. 4.3.3.1)
editing /etc/hosts file (Sec. 4.3.3.2)
managing the environment (Sec. 4.4.4)
planning configuration with ATM (Sec. 4.2.3.3)
running ATM Configuration application (Sec. 4.3.3.3)
troubleshooting (Sec. 15.5.2)
LAT
adding devices (Sec. 7.3)
and NetRAIN (Sec. 7.3)
automatic startup and shutdown (Sec. 7.2.3)
automatic startup and shutdown (Sec. 7.3)
configuration worksheet (Sec. 7.2.3)
configuring kernel for (Sec. 7.2.2)
configuring multiple network adapters (Sec. 7.7)
configuring with latsetup (Sec. 7.3)
connections (Sec. 7.1.1)
controlling access (Sec. 7.1.2)
creating a startup file (Sec. 7.5)
creating your own service (Sec. 7.12)
customizing the inittab file (Sec. 7.6)
dedicated tty device on a terminal (Sec. 7.13)
defining LAT/Telnet service (Sec. 7.11)
defining port names (Sec. 7.8.3)
defining server names (Sec. 7.8.3)
devices (Sec. 7.2.3)
gateway service (Sec. 7.11)
host-initiated connection (Sec. 7.9)
information required for configuration (Sec. 7.2.3)
LAN service (Sec. 7.12)
latsetup command (Sec. 7.3)
line disciplines (Sec. 7.9.2)
load balancing (Sec. 7.1.4)
outgoing connections (Sec. 7.10)
password protection (Sec. 7.1.3)
planning for configuration (Sec. 7.2)
printer hardware characteristics (Sec. 7.8.1)
printer setup (Sec. 7.8)
program interface (Sec. 7.9.2)
sample configurations (Sec. 7.1)
server node (Sec. 7.1)
service node (Sec. 7.1)
service node groups (Sec. 7.1.2)
services (Sec. 7.12)
setup (Sec. 7.3)
starting and stopping (Sec. 7.4)
terminal server port settings (Sec. 7.8.1)
testing printer settings (Sec. 7.8.2)
testing printer setup (Sec. 7.8.5)
troubleshooting (Sec. 15.17)
user-created LAN service (Sec. 7.12)
verifying DLB support (Sec. 7.2.2)
LAT/Telnet gateway (Sec. 7.11)
setup (Sec. 7.11)
startup (Sec. 7.11)
latsetup command (Sec. 7.3)
latstartup.conf file (Sec. 7.5)
learp command (Sec. 4.4.4.2)
LECS
configuring (Sec. 4.4.4.1)
creating (Sec. 4.4.4.1)
displaying status (Sec. 4.4.4.1)
specifying ATM address (Sec. 4.2.3.3)
LES
and /etc/atmhosts file (Sec. 4.3.3.1)
specifying ATM address (Sec. 4.2.3.3)
line disciplines (Sec. 7.9.2)
link-local address (Sec. 3.2.2.1)
LIS
configuring lis interfaces (Sec. 4.3.2.5)
creating (Sec. 4.4.3)
definition (Sec. 4.1.1)
specifying numbers (Sec. 4.2.3.2)
load balancing
LAT (Sec. 7.1.4)
Local Area Transport
See LAT
local host
obtaining NTP status from (Sec. 12.5)
obtaining NTP status from (Sec. 12.5)
local node
not reachable (IPv6 host) (Sec. 15.4.1)
not reachable (IPv6 router) (Sec. 15.4.2)
log files (Sec. 11.7)
See also messages
UUCP (Sec. 11.5.2)
UUCP (Sec. 11.6)
UUCP (Sec. 11.6)
UUCP (Sec. 11.6)
UUCP (Sec. 11.7)
loopback address (Sec. 3.2.2.1)
|
Click letter for quick access: [Numbers] A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
M
mail
adding a host (Sec. 13.3.4)
administering aliases (Sec. 13.9)
aliasing root (Sec. 10.5.5)
and DECnet (Sec. 13.1.6)
and firewalls (Sec. 13.1)
archiving the mail queue (Sec. 13.8)
binmail (Sec. 13.6)
changing aliases database (Sec. 13.9)
configuration worksheet (Sec. 13.2.3.1)
configuration worksheet (Sec. 13.2.3.2)
configuring a client (Sec. 13.3.2)
configuring a server (Sec. 13.3.3)
configuring a standalone system (Sec. 13.3.1)
delivering to clients (Sec. 13.1.3)
displaying statistics (Sec. 13.10)
distributing the aliases file (Sec. 13.1.4)
distributing the passwd file (Sec. 13.1.5)
domain-based addresses (Sec. 13.1.2)
dtmail utility (Sec. 13.6)
error messages (Sec. F.0)
gateway (Sec. 13.1)
IMAP (Sec. 13.5)
information required for configuration (Sec. 13.2.3)
mailq command (Sec. 13.7)
mailstats command (Sec. 13.10)
mailusradm utility (Sec. 13.4.4)
mailusradm utility (Sec. 13.5.3)
mailusradm utility (Sec. 13.5.4)
mailx utility (Sec. 13.6)
message handler (mh) utility (Sec. 13.6)
monitoring the queue (Sec. 13.7)
Netscape Messenger (Sec. 13.6)
planning (Sec. 13.2)
POP (Sec. 13.4)
required protocols (Sec. 13.2.1)
sample configurations (Sec. 13.1)
sending to remote superusers (Sec. 10.5.5)
sendmail utility (Sec. 13.6)
statistics file (Sec. 13.10)
system roles (Sec. 13.1)
troubleshooting (Sec. 15.18)
troubleshooting (Sec. 15.19)
using DNS MX records (Sec. 13.1.1)
utilities (Sec. 13.6)
mail aliases
distributing (Sec. 13.9)
Mail Configuration application (Sec. 13.3)
mail host (Sec. 13.3.4)
mail utility (Sec. 13.6)
mailconfig application (Sec. 13.3)
mailq command (Sec. 13.7)
mailstats command (Sec. 13.10)
mailusradm utility (Sec. 13.4.4)
mailusradm utility (Sec. 13.5.3)
mailusradm utility (Sec. 13.5.4)
mailx utility (Sec. 13.6)
make command
and DNS (Sec. 8.9)
makedbm command
building a new NIS map (Sec. 9.4.1)
building a new NIS map (Sec. 9.4.2)
showing contents of NIS map (Sec. 9.4.1)
showing contents of NIS map (Sec. 9.4.2)
Makefile
editing for NIS (Sec. 9.4.5)
modifying for NIS (Sec. 9.4.8)
map
See automount maps
See NIS map
master server
configuring for DNS (Sec. 8.5.1)
configuring for NIS (Sec. 9.3.1)
defined for DNS (Sec. 8.1)
defined for NIS (Sec. 9.1)
Maxuuscheds file (Sec. 11.9.2)
message handler (mh) (Sec. 13.6)
messages
ATM subsystem (Sec. 4.4.6)
autofsd (Sec. D.2.3)
autofsmount (Sec. D.2.3)
automount (Sec. D.2.2)
console (Sec. D.2.4)
IPv6 (Sec. 3.7)
mail (Sec. F.0)
NFS client (Sec. D.2)
NFS server (Sec. D.1)
not forwarded (Sec. 15.4.2)
tip (Sec. E.2)
UUCP (Sec. E.1)
MIB
Host Resources (Sec. G.0)
Microsoft Challenge Authentication Protocol
See MS-CHAP
Microsoft NT RAS server (Sec. 6.2.3.6)
configuring (Sec. 6.2.3.6.1)
solving CHAP authentication problems (Sec. 6.2.3.6.2)
modem
and acucap file (Sec. 6.3.3)
cable guidelines (Sec. 6.3.1)
commands for dial-in access (Sec. 6.3.2.1)
commands for dial-out access (Sec. 6.1.3.2)
guidelines (Sec. 6.2.2.1)
guidelines (Sec. 6.3)
using with SLIP (Sec. 6.1.2.1)
using with UUCP (Sec. 11.2.2.1)
using with UUCP (Sec. 11.3.1)
mountd daemon
options (Sec. 10.5.1)
mounting remote file systems (Sec. 10.6.1)
MS-CHAP
use with PPP (Sec. 6.2.1.3)
MTU
specifying size (Sec. 4.2.3.3)
multicast address
defined (Sec. 3.2.2.2)
group (Sec. 3.2.2.2)
transient (Sec. 3.2.2.2)
well-known (Sec. 3.2.2.2)
multicast addresses
well-known (Sec. 3.2.2.2)
multiple mount (Sec. B.3.1)
MX records (Sec. 13.1.1)
|
Click letter for quick access: [Numbers] A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
N
name
mapping to address (Sec. 3.2.5)
named.conf file
and IPv6 server (Sec. 8.5.1.2)
nameserver record (Sec. 17.1)
nd6hostd daemon
log file (Sec. 3.7)
logging debug information (Sec. 3.7)
netconfig application (Sec. 2.3)
NetRAIN
and LAT (Sec. 2.4.1.1)
and MAC address licensing (Sec. 2.4.1.1)
configuration worksheet (Sec. 2.2.1)
configuring an interface (Sec. 2.4.1.2)
hardware restrictions (Sec. 2.4.1.1)
monitoring the interface (Sec. 2.4.2)
set members (Sec. 2.2.1.3)
netstat command (Sec. 16.3)
netstat command (Sec. 2.7)
netstat command (Sec. A.0)
network adapters
See network interfaces
network data structures
displaying with the netstat command (Sec. 2.7)
Network File System
See NFS
network groups
and NFS (Sec. 10.2.1.1)
Network Information Center
See InterNIC Registration Services
Network Information Service
See NIS
network interfaces (Sec. 2.0)
adding an IPv6 address to (Sec. 3.6.5)
and LAT configuration (Sec. 7.7)
assigning IPv6 IDs (Sec. 3.6.2.1)
configuring (Sec. 2.3.1)
configuring multiple for failover (Sec. 2.4)
controlling access (Sec. 2.6)
deconfiguring (Sec. 2.3.1)
deleting an IPv6 address from (Sec. 3.6.6)
displaying packet headers on (Sec. 16.6)
information required for configuration (Sec. 2.2)
information required for configuration (Sec. 4.2.3.1)
initializing for IPv6 (Sec. 3.6.2)
managing (Sec. 2.3.9)
monitoring (Sec. 2.4.2)
monitoring (Sec. 2.7)
monitoring (Sec. A.0)
multiple in same subnetwork (Sec. 2.3.10)
multiple in same subnetwork (Sec. 2.5)
NetRAIN (Sec. 2.2.1.3)
NetRAIN (Sec. 2.4)
removing IPv6 from (Sec. 3.6.3)
token ring (Sec. 2.2.1.2)
types of (Sec. 2.2.1.1)
network is unreachable message
off-link node (IPv6 host) (Sec. 15.4.1)
off-link node (IPv6 router) (Sec. 15.4.2)
on-link node (IPv6 host) (Sec. 15.4.1)
on-link node (IPv6 host) (Sec. 15.4.2)
network mask
See subnet mask
network problems
See also problem
See also troubleshooting
gathering information (Sec. 18.1)
reporting (Sec. 18.0)
tools for solving (Sec. 16.0)
Network Setup Wizard (Sec. 1.1.1.2)
Network Time Protocol
See NTP
networks file
configuring (Sec. 2.3.9)
defined (Sec. 2.2.2.4)
NFS
allowing client superuser access (Sec. 10.5.4)
and BIND (Sec. 10.1.1)
and NIS (Sec. 10.1.1)
and superuser mail (Sec. 10.5.5)
and the hosts database (Sec. 10.1.1)
and UIDs on remotely mounted file systems (Sec. 10.2.2.1)
autofsd (Sec. 10.1.2)
automount (Sec. 10.1.2)
client (Sec. 10.1)
client error messages (Sec. D.2)
client management tasks (Sec. 10.6)
configuration worksheet (Sec. 10.2)
configuring clients (Sec. 10.3.2)
configuring servers (Sec. 10.3.1)
console error messages (Sec. D.2.4)
deconfiguring (Sec. 10.4)
error messages (Sec. D.0)
exporting file systems (Sec. 10.5.2)
halting export of file systems (Sec. 10.5.3)
improving file security (Sec. 10.5.1)
information required for configuration (Sec. 10.2)
monitoring server ports (Sec. 10.5.6)
monitoring system load (Sec. 10.5.7)
mountd daemon (Sec. 10.5.1)
mounting a remote file system (Sec. 10.6.1)
nfsd daemons (Sec. 10.2.1)
nfsiod daemon (Sec. 10.2.2)
nfsstat command (Sec. 10.5.7)
server (Sec. 10.1)
server daemons (Sec. 10.2.1)
server error messages (Sec. D.1)
server management tasks (Sec. 10.5)
troubleshooting (Sec. 15.11)
troubleshooting (Sec. 15.12)
unmounting a remote file system (Sec. 10.6.3)
nfsconfig application (Sec. 10.3)
nfsstat command (Sec. 10.5.7)
NIC whois service
See whois service
NIS
adding a slave server (Sec. 9.4.1)
adding a slave server (Sec. C.1)
adding groups to a domain (Sec. 9.4.4)
adding users to a domain (Sec. 9.4.3)
administering automount and autofsd maps (Sec. 10.1.2.1)
aliases database (Sec. 13.1.4)
and sendmail (Sec. 13.9)
changing a password (Sec. 9.5.1)
client (Sec. 9.1)
configuration (Sec. 9.3)
configuration worksheet (Sec. 9.2.2)
configuring a client (Sec. 9.3.3)
configuring a master server (Sec. 9.3.1)
configuring a slave server (Sec. 9.3.2)
databases distributed by (Sec. 9.1)
distributing automount and autofsd maps (Sec. 9.3.1)
information required for configuration (Sec. 9.2.2)
managing a client (Sec. 9.5)
managing a server (Sec. 9.4)
modifying (Sec. 9.3.5)
modifying svc.conf (Sec. 9.3.4)
modifying the Makefile (Sec. 9.4.8)
obtaining map information (Sec. 9.5.2)
removing (Sec. 9.3.5)
removing a slave server (Sec. 9.4.2)
removing a slave server (Sec. C.2)
sample configuration (Sec. 9.1)
security (Sec. 9.2.2.1)
security (Sec. 9.2.2.2)
security (Sec. 9.2.2.3)
security (Sec. 9.4.9)
server types (Sec. 9.1)
server update scripts (Sec. C.0)
troubleshooting (Sec. 15.10)
troubleshooting (Sec. 15.9)
updating maps (Sec. 9.4.5)
Yellow Pages (Sec. 9.0)
NIS map
adding to a domain (Sec. 9.4.6)
distributing (Sec. 9.4.5)
modifying the automount master (Sec. 9.4.6)
modifying the automount master (Sec. 9.4.7)
obtaining information from (Sec. 9.5.2)
removing from a domain (Sec. 9.4.7)
updating (Sec. 9.4.5)
nissetup command (Sec. 9.3)
node
See also local node
See also off-link node
See also on-link node
defined (Sec. 3.1)
nr interface (Sec. 2.4)
NS record (Sec. 17.1)
nslookup command (Sec. 8.10.1)
obtaining host information (Sec. 8.10.1)
obtaining IP information (Sec. 8.10.1)
solving problems using (Sec. 17.10)
NTP
and system security (Sec. 12.3)
authentication (Sec. 12.3)
client (Sec. 12.1)
configuration worksheet (Sec. 12.2)
configuring (Sec. 12.3)
displaying status (Sec. 12.5)
displaying xntpd status (Sec. 12.5)
information required for configuration (Sec. 12.2)
Internet time servers (Sec. 12.2.1)
ntpq command (Sec. 12.5)
reference clock (Sec. 12.2.1)
sample configurations (Sec. 12.1)
server (Sec. 12.1)
troubleshooting (Sec. 15.14)
xntpdc command (Sec. 12.5)
ntp command (Sec. 12.6)
ntpdate command (Sec. 12.6)
ntpq command (Sec. 12.5)
ntpsetup command (Sec. 12.3)
null modem cable (Sec. 6.1.2.1)
|
Click letter for quick access: [Numbers] A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
O
off-link node
unreachable (IPv6 host) (Sec. 15.4.1)
unreachable (IPv6 router) (Sec. 15.4.2)
on-link node
cannot autoconfigure addresses (Sec. 15.4.2)
not reachable (IPv6 router) (Sec. 15.4.2)
not reachable (Sec. 15.4.1)
onlink prefix
adding a route for (Sec. 3.6.8)
optional service (Sec. 7.12)
options file (Sec. 6.2.3.2)
options file (Sec. 6.2.4.2)
outgoing connections (Sec. 7.10)
|
Click letter for quick access: [Numbers] A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
P
packets
dropped by bridges (Sec. 2.10)
rejected by remote hosts (Sec. 2.10)
PAP
use with PPP (Sec. 6.2.1.3)
pap-secrets file (Sec. 6.2.1.3)
pap-secrets file (Sec. 6.2.3.3.1)
passwd file
and NIS (Sec. 9.4.3)
distributing for mail (Sec. 13.1.5)
passwd map (Sec. 9.4.3)
password
changing for root (Sec. 9.5.1)
changing in NIS (Sec. 9.5.1)
Password Authentication Protocol
See PAP
password protection
LAT (Sec. 7.1.3)
pattern matching
substitutions (Sec. B.1)
substitutions (Sec. B.1)
PC-NFS daemon (Sec. 10.3.1)
performance
tuning (Sec. 3.6.12)
permanent virtual circuit
See PVC
ping command (Sec. 16.2)
Point-to-Point Protocol
See PPP
Poll file (Sec. 11.11)
configuration (Sec. 11.3.4)
POP (Sec. 13.4)
administrative tools (Sec. 13.4.5)
authentication (Sec. 13.4.4)
directory structure (Sec. 13.4.6)
dtmail utility (Sec. 13.6)
installing (Sec. 13.4.1)
mailusradm utility (Sec. 13.4.4)
mailusradm utility (Sec. 13.5.4)
mh utility (Sec. 13.6)
migrating from MH POP3 (Sec. 13.4.2.1)
migrating from Qualcomm POP3 (Sec. 13.4.2.2)
Netscape Messenger (Sec. 13.6)
troubleshooting (Sec. 15.19)
port monitoring (Sec. 10.5.6)
Post Office Protocol
See POP
PPP
See also SLIP
and gateways (Sec. 6.2.4.1)
chap-secrets file (Sec. 6.2.1.3)
chap-secrets file (Sec. 6.2.3.3.2)
chat script (Sec. 6.2.1.1)
configuration worksheet (Sec. 6.2.2.3)
configuring dial-in system (Sec. 6.2.4)
configuring dial-out system (Sec. 6.2.3)
connection guidelines (Sec. 6.3)
guidelines for running pppd (Sec. 6.2.3.5)
information required for configuration (Sec. 6.2.2)
Microsoft NT RAS server (Sec. 6.2.3.6)
options file (Sec. 6.2.3.2)
options file (Sec. 6.2.4.2)
pap-secrets file (Sec. 6.2.1.3)
pap-secrets file (Sec. 6.2.3.3.1)
sample configurations (Sec. 6.2.1)
security (Sec. 6.2.1.3)
terminating a connection (Sec. 6.2.5)
troubleshooting (Sec. 15.16)
PPP link
running RIPng (Sec. 3.4.2.3)
pppd daemon
guidelines for running (Sec. 6.2.3.5)
options (Sec. 6.2.1.2)
options (Sec. 6.2.2.3)
printer
using with LAT (Sec. 7.8)
printer setup
LAT (Sec. 7.8.1)
testing (Sec. 7.8.5)
problem
connection refused (Sec. 15.4.1)
connection refused (Sec. 15.4.2)
connection terminates abnormally (Sec. 15.4.1)
connection terminates abnormally (Sec. 15.4.2)
connection timed out (Sec. 15.3)
host is unreachable (Sec. 15.3)
network daemon not running (Sec. 15.3)
network is unreachable (Sec. 15.3)
network software not configured (Sec. 15.3)
off-link node is unreachable (Sec. 15.4.1)
off-link node is unreachable (Sec. 15.4.2)
on-link node cannot autoconfigure addresses (Sec. 15.4.2)
on-link node not reachable (Sec. 15.4.1)
on-link node not reachable (Sec. 15.4.2)
remote host is unknown (Sec. 15.3)
remote host is unknown (Sec. 15.4.1)
remote host is unknown (Sec. 15.4.2)
router daemon not running (Sec. 15.4.2)
router not forwarding messages (Sec. 15.4.2)
your node not reachable (Sec. 15.4.1)
your node not reachable (Sec. 15.4.2)
problem solving
See also troubleshooting
diagnostic map (Sec. 15.1)
tools (Sec. 16.0)
processes
limiting number of (UUCP) (Sec. 11.8)
protocols
required for mail (Sec. 13.2.1)
PVC
configuring for CLIP (Sec. 4.3.2.4)
creating (Sec. 4.4.1)
destroying (Sec. 4.4.1)
verifying creation (Sec. 4.3.2.7)
|
Click letter for quick access: [Numbers] A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
Q
QoS
defined (Sec. 2.11)
quality of service
See QoS
queue
checking UUCP (Sec. 11.4.3)
mail (Sec. 13.7)
transfer (Sec. 11.4)
Quick Setup (Sec. 1.1.1.1)
|
Click letter for quick access: [Numbers] A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
R
rc.config file
autofsd daemon (Sec. 10.6.2.2)
autofsd daemon (Sec. 10.6.2.3)
automount daemon (Sec. 10.6.2.3)
editing with rcmgr utility (Sec. 1.1.4)
IPv6 variables (Sec. 3.6.10)
NetRAIN (Sec. 2.4.1.2)
reference clock
defined (Sec. 12.2.1)
rejected packets (Sec. 2.10)
remote command execution
UUCP (Sec. 11.0)
remote file (Sec. 6.3.2)
remote file (Sec. 6.3.3.1)
remote file system
See also file system
mounting automatically (Sec. 10.6.2)
mounting statically (Sec. 10.6.1)
unmounting (Sec. 10.6.3)
remote host
See host
initiating UUCP calls to (Sec. 11.10)
obtaining NTP status from (Sec. 12.5)
obtaining NTP status from (Sec. 12.5)
polling (Sec. 11.11)
unknown (IPv6 router) (Sec. 15.4.2)
remote mount error messages (Sec. D.2.1)
remote node
connection refused (IPv6 host) (Sec. 15.4.1)
connection refused (IPv6 router) (Sec. 15.4.2)
replicated file systems (Sec. B.3.3)
replicated file systems (Sec. B.3.3)
resource record (Sec. 3.2.5)
data file (Sec. 8.2)
data file (Sec. 8.5.1.2)
data file (Sec. 8.9)
Resource ReSerVation Protocol
See RSVP
RIPng
running on a PPP link (Sec. 3.4.2.3)
running on a tunnel (Sec. 3.4.2.2)
root name server
using to trace DNS information (Sec. 17.9)
root password
changing (Sec. 9.5.1)
route
adding for an onlink prefix (Sec. 3.6.8)
static (Sec. 2.2.2.1)
static (Sec. 2.3.6)
static (Sec. 3.4.2)
static (Sec. 3.4.2.4)
static (Sec. 3.6.4)
route command
adding a router (IPv6) (Sec. 3.6.7)
deleting a router (IPv6) (Sec. 3.6.7)
routed daemon (Sec. 2.2.1.5)
configuring (Sec. 2.3.3)
defined (Sec. 2.2.1.5)
router
adding default for IPv6 (Sec. 3.6.7)
configuring for IPv6 (Sec. 3.5.2)
configuring kernel support for IPv6 (Sec. 3.6.9)
daemon not running (Sec. 15.4.2)
deleting default for IPv6 (Sec. 3.6.7)
editing the IPv6 configuration file (Sec. 3.6.11)
IPv6 configuration variables (Sec. 3.6.10)
not forwarding messages (Sec. 15.4.2)
static routes (Sec. 3.4.2)
router advertisements
purpose (Sec. 3.6.11)
routes
exchanging through a tunnel (Sec. 3.4.2.2)
exchanging with other routers (Sec. 3.4.2.3)
routes file
configuring (Sec. 2.3.6)
defined (Sec. 2.2.2.1)
routing (Sec. 2.2.2.1)
dynamic (Sec. 2.2.1.5)
dynamic (Sec. 2.2.1.7)
source (Sec. 2.9)
static (Sec. 2.2.2.1)
static (Sec. 2.3.6)
RSVP
defined (Sec. 2.11)
managing (Sec. 2.11.2)
starting (Sec. 2.11.2.1)
stopping (Sec. 2.11.2.1)
rwhod daemon (Sec. 2.2.1.4)
configuring (Sec. 2.3.2)
defined (Sec. 2.2.1.4)
|
Click letter for quick access: [Numbers] A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
S
script
addypserver (Sec. C.1)
rmypserver (Sec. C.2)
uudemon.admin (Sec. 11.4.2)
uudemon.cleanu (Sec. 11.5.2)
uudemon.cleanu (Sec. 11.6)
uudemon.hour (Sec. 11.10)
uudemon.hour (Sec. 11.9.2)
uudemon.poll (Sec. 11.11)
SDH
specifying for ATM adapter (Sec. 4.2.3.1)
secrets files (Sec. 6.2.3.3)
security
and DHCP (Sec. 5.1.2)
and DHCP (Sec. 5.8)
and DNS (Sec. 8.3)
and DNS (Sec. 8.6)
and NIS (Sec. 9.2.2.1)
and NIS (Sec. 9.2.2.2)
and NIS (Sec. 9.2.2.3)
and NTP (Sec. 12.3)
and PPP (Sec. 6.2.1.3)
and xntpd (Sec. 12.3)
controlling access to interfaces (Sec. 2.6)
exports file and (Sec. 10.5.1)
firewall (Sec. 13.1)
NIS and (Sec. 9.4.9)
preventing access to files (Sec. 10.5.3)
sendmail (Sec. 13.6)
aliases file (Sec. 13.9)
troubleshooting (Sec. 15.18)
Serial Line Internet Protocol
See SLIP
server
See also master server
See also slave server
authoritative (Sec. 17.1)
configuring an NIS master (Sec. 9.3.1)
configuring an NIS slave (Sec. 9.3.2)
configuring for DHCP (Sec. 5.3)
configuring for DNS (Sec. 8.5.1)
configuring for DNS (Sec. 8.5.2)
configuring for DNS (Sec. 8.5.3)
configuring for DNS (Sec. 8.5.4)
configuring for DNS (Sec. 8.5.5)
configuring for mail (Sec. 13.3.3)
configuring for NFS (Sec. 10.3.1)
configuring for NTP (Sec. 12.3)
deconfiguring for DNS (Sec. 8.7)
deconfiguring for NFS (Sec. 10.4)
DHCP (Sec. 5.1)
DNS (Sec. 8.1)
DNS testing (Sec. 17.0)
exporting file systems (Sec. 10.5.2)
halting export of file systems (Sec. 10.5.3)
LAT (Sec. 7.1)
mail (Sec. 13.1)
NFS (Sec. 10.1)
NFS daemons (Sec. 10.2.1)
NFS error messages (Sec. D.1)
NFS management tasks (Sec. 10.5)
NIS (Sec. 9.1)
NIS management tasks (Sec. 9.4)
NTP (Sec. 12.1)
obtaining IP address from (Sec. 2.2.1.1)
querying time (Sec. 12.6)
updating files on (DNS) (Sec. 8.2)
updating files on (DNS) (Sec. 8.5.1.2)
updating files on (DNS) (Sec. 8.9)
service
quality of (Sec. 2.11)
shared mounts (Sec. B.3.2)
Simple Network Management Protocol
See SNMP
site-local address (Sec. 3.2.2.1)
slave server
adding to an NIS domain (Sec. 9.4.1)
configuring for DNS (Sec. 8.5.2)
configuring for NIS (Sec. 9.3.2)
defined for DNS (Sec. 8.1)
defined for NIS (Sec. 9.1)
removing from an NIS domain (Sec. 9.4.2)
script for adding to an NIS domain (Sec. C.1)
script for removing from an NIS domain (Sec. C.2)
slhosts file (Sec. 6.1.2.2)
SLIP
See also PPP
and gateways (Sec. 6.1.3.1)
configuration worksheet (Sec. 6.1.2.2)
configuring dial-in system (Sec. 6.1.3.1)
configuring dial-out system (Sec. 6.1.3.2)
information required for configuration (Sec. 6.1.2.2)
IP address (Sec. 6.1.2.2)
modem guidelines (Sec. 6.1.2.1)
planning for configuration (Sec. 6.1.2)
sample configurations (Sec. 6.1.1)
startslip command (Sec. 6.1.2.2)
terminating a connection (Sec. 6.1.4)
troubleshooting (Sec. 15.15)
SNAP
specifying default VCI (Sec. 4.2.3.4)
SNMP
configuring (Sec. 14.0)
described (Sec. 14.0)
Host Resources MIB (Sec. G.0)
SOA record (Sec. 17.1)
SONET
specifying for ATM adapter (Sec. 4.2.3.1)
source routing (Sec. 2.9)
See also token ring
spooling directories (Sec. 11.5)
cleaning up manually (Sec. 11.5.1)
scheduling work in (Sec. 11.9)
UUCP (Sec. 11.5)
srconfig command (Sec. 2.9)
stale file handle (Sec. 15.11)
start of authority record
See SOA record
startppp command
use for dial-in connections (Sec. 6.2.4.1)
startslip command (Sec. 6.1.2.2)
invoking subcommands from script file (Sec. 6.1.3.2)
subcommands (Sec. 6.1.2.2)
use for dial-in connections (Sec. 6.1.3.1)
static routes (Sec. 2.2.2.1)
static routes (Sec. 2.3.6)
static routes (Sec. 3.4.2)
static routes (Sec. 3.6.4)
string substitutions
automount and autofsmount commands (Sec. B.1)
stub server
configuring for DNS (Sec. 8.5.5)
defined (Sec. 8.1)
subnet mask (Sec. 2.2.1.1)
and network class (Sec. 2.2.1.1)
defined (Sec. 2.2.1.1)
for IP switching (Sec. 4.1.3)
subnetwork
and DHCP (Sec. 5.3.4)
multiple interfaces in (Sec. 2.3.10)
multiple interfaces in (Sec. 2.5)
Subnetwork Attachment Point
See SNAP
sulog file
and UUCP (Sec. 11.7)
superuser
access privileges (Sec. 10.5.4)
allowing NFS access (Sec. 10.5.4)
and mail (Sec. 10.5.5)
log of command usage (Sec. 11.7)
remote superuser (Sec. 10.5.5)
SVC
destroying (Sec. 4.4.1)
svc.conf file
modifying for DNS (Sec. 8.5.1)
modifying for DNS (Sec. 8.5.2)
modifying for DNS (Sec. 8.5.3)
modifying for DNS (Sec. 8.5.4)
modifying for DNS (Sec. 8.5.5)
modifying for DNS (Sec. 8.5.6)
modifying with svcsetup command (Sec. 8.8)
modifying with svcsetup command (Sec. 9.3.4)
svcsetup command (Sec. 8.8)
svcsetup command (Sec. 9.3.4)
SVR4 devices
LAT (Sec. 7.2.3)
switch
definition (Sec. 4.1)
Synchronous Data Hierarchy
See SDH
Synchronous Optical Network
See SONET
syslogd daemon (Sec. 16.10)
See also messages
SysMan Menu (Sec. 1.1.1)
adding groups to NIS (Sec. 9.4.4)
adding users to NIS (Sec. 9.4.3)
configuring ATM (Sec. 4.3)
configuring DNS caching-only server (Sec. 8.5.3)
configuring DNS client (Sec. 8.5.6)
configuring DNS forward-only server (Sec. 8.5.4)
configuring DNS master server (Sec. 8.5.1)
configuring DNS slave server (Sec. 8.5.2)
configuring DNS stub server (Sec. 8.5.5)
configuring IP router (Sec. 2.3.5)
configuring LAT (Sec. 7.3)
configuring NFS client (Sec. 10.3.2)
configuring NFS server (Sec. 10.3.1)
configuring NIS client (Sec. 9.3.3)
configuring NIS master server (Sec. 9.3.1)
configuring NIS slave server (Sec. 9.3.2)
configuring NTP (Sec. 12.3)
creating PPP options file (Sec. 6.2.3.2)
creating PPP options file (Sec. 6.2.4.2)
deconfiguring DNS (Sec. 8.7)
deconfiguring network interfaces (Sec. 2.3.1)
deconfiguring NFS (Sec. 10.4)
exporting file systems (Sec. 10.5.2)
halting export of file systems (Sec. 10.5.3)
invoking (Sec. 1.1.1)
modifying PPP chap-secrets file (Sec. 6.2.3.3.2)
modifying PPP pap-secrets file (Sec. 6.2.3.3.1)
mounting a remote file system (Sec. 10.6.1)
Network Setup Wizard (Sec. 1.1.1.2)
Quick Setup (Sec. 1.1.1)
Quick Setup (Sec. 1.1.1.1)
setting up gate daemon (Sec. 2.3.4)
setting up hosts file (Sec. 2.3.7)
setting up hosts.equiv file (Sec. 2.3.8)
setting up network interfaces (Sec. 2.3.1)
setting up networks file (Sec. 2.3.9)
setting up route daemon (Sec. 2.3.3)
setting up rwho daemon (Sec. 2.3.2)
setting up static routes file (Sec. 2.3.6)
unmounting a remote file system (Sec. 10.6.3)
viewing syslogd message files (Sec. 16.10)
system load
NFS and (Sec. 10.5.7)
system log files
See log files
system security
See security
|
Click letter for quick access: [Numbers] A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
T
TCP server daemon (Sec. 10.2.1)
tcpdump command (Sec. 16.6)
time
querying (Sec. 12.6)
time servers
Internet network (Sec. 12.2.1)
timeout message
off-link node (IPv6 host) (Sec. 15.4.1)
off-link node (IPv6 router) (Sec. 15.4.2)
on-link node (IPv6 host) (Sec. 15.4.1)
on-link node (IPv6 host) (Sec. 15.4.2)
tip command (Sec. 6.2.3.1)
tip command (Sec. 6.3.2)
error messages (Sec. E.2)
token ring
adapter speed (Sec. 2.2.1.2)
configuration worksheet (Sec. 2.2.1)
configuring (Sec. 2.3.1)
counters (Sec. A.3.1)
displaying IP MTU size (Sec. 2.10)
host information (Sec. A.3.2)
information required for configuration (Sec. 2.2)
IP MTU size (Sec. 2.10)
modifying IP MTU size (Sec. 2.10)
monitoring (Sec. A.3)
source routing (Sec. 2.9)
using netstat to monitor (Sec. 2.7)
traceroute command (Sec. 16.5)
traffic control (Sec. 2.11.1)
transfer queue
guidelines for checking (Sec. 11.4.3)
monitoring automatically (Sec. 11.4.2)
monitoring manually (Sec. 11.4.1)
troubleshooting (Sec. 15.0)
ATM (Sec. 15.5)
CLIP (Sec. 15.5.1)
DHCP (Sec. 15.6)
DNS client (Sec. 15.8)
DNS server (Sec. 15.7)
IMAP (Sec. 15.19)
IP switching (Sec. 15.5.3)
IPv6 (Sec. 15.4)
LANE (Sec. 15.5.2)
LAT (Sec. 15.17)
mail (Sec. 15.18)
mail (Sec. 15.19)
mail (Sec. F.0)
NFS client (Sec. 15.12)
NFS client (Sec. D.0)
NFS server (Sec. 15.11)
NFS server (Sec. D.0)
NIS client (Sec. 15.10)
NIS server (Sec. 15.9)
NTP (Sec. 15.14)
POP (Sec. 15.19)
PPP (Sec. 15.16)
SLIP (Sec. 15.15)
UUCP (Sec. 15.13)
UUCP (Sec. E.1)
tuning
IPv6 subsystem (Sec. 3.6.12)
tunnel
automatic (Sec. 3.4.2)
configured (Sec. 3.4.2)
creating (Sec. 3.6.4)
specifying during configuration (Sec. 3.4.2.4)
to 6bone (Sec. 3.6.1)
|
Click letter for quick access: [Numbers] A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
U
UDP server daemon (Sec. 10.2.1)
uerf command (Sec. 16.9)
unbound interactive service (Sec. 7.12)
UNI
version number for ATM adapter (Sec. 4.2.3.1)
unicast address
defined (Sec. 3.2.2.1)
IPv4-compatible IPv6 address (Sec. 3.2.2.1)
IPv4-mapped IPv6 address (Sec. 3.2.2.1)
link-local address (Sec. 3.2.2.1)
loopback address (Sec. 3.2.2.1)
site-local address (Sec. 3.2.2.1)
unspecified address (Sec. 3.2.2.1)
UNIX-to-UNIX Copy Program
See UUCP
unknown host message
IPv6 host (Sec. 15.4.1)
IPv6 router (Sec. 15.4.2)
unspecified address (Sec. 3.2.2.1)
User-Network Interface
See UNI
uucico command (Sec. 11.3.5)
uucleanup command
and uudemon.cleanu script (Sec. 11.5.2)
UUCP
cleaning spooling directories (Sec. 11.5)
cleaning up log files (Sec. 11.5.2)
cleaning up undelivered jobs (Sec. 11.5.3)
configuration worksheet (Sec. 11.2.2.1)
configuration worksheet (Sec. 11.2.2.2)
configuration worksheet (Sec. 11.2.2.3)
configuring (Sec. 11.3)
configuring hardwired connections (Sec. 11.3.1)
configuring incoming systems (Sec. 11.3.3)
configuring modems (Sec. 11.3.1)
configuring outgoing systems (Sec. 11.3.2)
configuring TCP/IP (Sec. 11.3.1)
error messages (Sec. E.1)
flow control (Sec. 11.3.5)
hardwired connections (Sec. 11.2.2.1)
hardwired connections (Sec. 11.3.1)
HoneyDanBer version (Sec. 11.0)
incoming systems (Sec. 11.2.2.3)
information required for configuration (Sec. 11.2.2)
information required for connections (Sec. 11.2.2.1)
initiating calls to remote hosts (Sec. 11.10)
limiting remote executions (Sec. 11.8)
log files (Sec. 11.6)
modems (Sec. 11.2.2.1)
modems (Sec. 11.3.1)
monitoring a file transfer (Sec. 16.8)
monitoring the transfer queue (Sec. 11.4)
monitoring the transfer queue (Sec. 11.4.2)
outgoing systems (Sec. 11.2.2.2)
Poll file configuration (Sec. 11.3.4)
polling remote hosts (Sec. 11.11)
required hardware (Sec. 11.2.1)
sample configurations (Sec. 11.1)
scheduling jobs (Sec. 11.9)
TCP/IP connections (Sec. 11.2.2.1)
TCP/IP connections (Sec. 11.3.1)
testing a remote connection (Sec. 16.7)
troubleshooting (Sec. 15.13)
uusched command (Sec. 11.9.1)
uucpsetup command (Sec. 11.3)
uudemon.admin script (Sec. 11.4.2)
monitoring uucp status (Sec. 11.4.2)
running (Sec. 11.4.2)
uudemon.cleanu script (Sec. 11.5.2)
and log files (Sec. 11.6)
and uucleanup command (Sec. 11.5.2)
running (Sec. 11.5.2)
uudemon.hour script (Sec. 11.10)
uudemon.hour script (Sec. 11.9.2)
and uudemon.poll script (Sec. 11.11)
running (Sec. 11.10)
uudemon.poll script (Sec. 11.11)
and uudemon.hour script (Sec. 11.11)
uulog command (Sec. 11.6)
uusched command (Sec. 11.9)
uusched command (Sec. 11.9.1)
uustat command (Sec. 11.4.1)
uutry command (Sec. 16.7)
uuxqt
limiting number of processes (Sec. 11.8)
|
Click letter for quick access: [Numbers] A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
V
variables
environment (Sec. B.2)
VC
accounting for ATM adapter (Sec. 4.2.3.1)
monitoring (Sec. 4.4.1)
VCI
specifying for PVC (Sec. 4.2.3.2)
virtual channel identifier
See VCI
virtual circuit
See VC
virtual path identifier
See VPI
VPI
specifying for PVC (Sec. 4.2.3.2)
|
Click letter for quick access: [Numbers] A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
W
well-known multicast addresses (Sec. 3.2.2.2)
whois command (Sec. 8.10.2)
whois service
using (Sec. 8.10.2)
|
Click letter for quick access: [Numbers] A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
X
xjoin command (Sec. 5.3)
xntpd daemon
See also NTP
and system security (Sec. 12.3)
monitoring hosts (Sec. 12.5)
xntpdc command (Sec. 12.5)
|
Click letter for quick access: [Numbers] A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
Y
Yellow Pages
See NIS
ypcat command (Sec. 9.5.2)
ypmatch command (Sec. 9.5.2)
yppasswd command (Sec. 9.5.1)
ypservers map
showing contents of (Sec. 9.4.1)
showing contents of (Sec. 9.4.2)
ypwhich command (Sec. 9.5.2)