D |
Data link
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See Internet interface
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Data link interface
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See Internet interface
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Database
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BIND
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displaying
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BIND server
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CONVERT/UNIX BIND command
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BOOTP
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adding entries to
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CONVERT/VMS BOOTP command
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creating
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displaying
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configuration
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BIND server entries
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creating
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creating
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displaying
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lower-layer software entries
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creating
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lower-level protocol entries
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creating
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name server entries
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creating
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SMTP entries
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creating
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SNMP entries
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creating
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displaying SMTP routing information
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export
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adding directory names in the export database
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creating
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deleting directory names from the export database
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displaying
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hosts
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cluster alias
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specifying #1
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specifying #2
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CONVERT/UNIX HOST command
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CONVERT/VMS HOST command
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displaying
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MX
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adding information to
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displaying SMTP routing information
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networks
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adding entries
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CONVERT/UNIX NETWORK command
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CONVERT/VMS NETWORK command
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displaying entries
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proxy
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adding entries to #1
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adding entries to #2
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creating
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deleting entries from
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displaying
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routes
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adding MX information
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creating
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displaying SMTP routing information
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services
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displaying
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setting entries in
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verifying integrity of definitions
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DCL
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AUTHORIZE command
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Defense Data Network
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See DDN
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DEFINE COMMUNICATION_CONTROLLER command
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DELETE COMMUNICATION_CONTROLLER command
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DELETE CONTAINER command
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Device driver
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Internet #1
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Internet #2
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Internet #3
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Device socket
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displaying information
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DIRECTORY command
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Directory names
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specifying
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DISABLE SERVICE command
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DISCONNECT DEVICE_SOCKET command
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DISMOUNT command
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DNFSn:
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See NFS
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DNS
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See BIND
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Domain
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served by BIND, configuring
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Domain Name System
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See BIND, DNS
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Dynamic routing
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See Routing
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E |
ENABLE SERVICE command
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Error logging
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See Event logging
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ETC.BOOTPTAB file
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CONVERT/VMS BOOTP command
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/etc/hosts file
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CONVERT/UNIX HOST command
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CONVERT/VMS HOST command
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/etc/mount command
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/etc/networks file
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CONVERT/UNIX NETWORK command
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CONVERT/VMS NETWORK command
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Ethernet
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address
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mapping to IP #1
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mapping to IP #2
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controller
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specifying interface name #1
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specifying interface name #2
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Exchange identification
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See XID
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EXIT command
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EXPORT command
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Export database
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adding directory names in the export database
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creating
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deleting directory names from the export database
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displaying
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F |
FDDI
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address
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mapping to IP #1
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mapping to IP #2
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controller
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specifying interface name #1
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specifying interface name #2
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FDDI controller
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See Network device
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Fiber Distributed Data Interface
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See FDDI
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File names
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specifying
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File system
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See NFS
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File Transfer Protocol
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See FTP
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Files-11 On-Disk Structure
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See ODS-2, ODS-5
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FTP
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disabling
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enabling at system startup
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monitoring
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G |
Gateway Protocol routing
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H |
Hardware
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Internet interface
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platform model
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Hardware address
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mapping to IP address
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HELP command
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Host
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entry in hosts database
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name-to-address lookups
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See Lookups
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Host address
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defining #1
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defining #2
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displaying
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Hosts database
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cluster alias
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specifying #1
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specifying #2
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CONVERT/UNIX HOST command
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CONVERT/VMS HOST command
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displaying
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I |
ICMP
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ECHO packets
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for testing #1
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for testing #2
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setting parameters in configuration database
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setting parameters on running system
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IMPORT command
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INET_ACP
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setting parameters in configuration database
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setting parameters on running system
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Interface
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See Internet interface
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Internet
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device driver #1
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device driver #2
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device driver #3
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Internet Control Message Protocol
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See ICMP
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Internet interface
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cluster broadcast mask
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defining #1
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defining #2
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cluster network mask
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defining #1
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defining #2
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defining
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defining an IP alias
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defining broadcast address for #1
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defining broadcast address for #2
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displaying
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new device
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defining
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deleting
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displaying
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pseudointerface
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defining
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displaying
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testing #1
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testing #2
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Internet Protocol
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See IP
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IP
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address
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mapping to Ethernet #1
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mapping to Ethernet #2
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setting parameters in configuration database #1
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setting parameters in configuration database #2
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setting parameters on running system #1
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setting parameters on running system #2
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starting
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