- adding stations (with BIND) 
- Adding a New BIND Station
 
- administration, system
- documentation 
- Additional Resources
 
 
- aliases  database
-  building 
- Building the sendmail Aliases Database
 
-  format of 
- Aliases Database for sendmail
 
-  rebuilding 
- Building the sendmail Aliases Database
 
-  testing 
- Testing the sendmail Aliases Database
 
-  troubleshooting 
- sendmail Alias Database Problems
 
 
- anonymous FTP 
- Setting Up an Anonymous FTP Account
 
- anonymous FTP, how to use 
- Retrieving Files With Anonymous FTP
 
- arp  command 
- Network Management Tools
 
- ASSERT error messages (UUCP) 
- ASSERT Error Messages
 
- backend, database 
- About UNS and the NIS Database 
 
- bandwidth, reserving 
- Reserving Resources With RSVP
 
- BIND
- adding domains 
- Adding Another BIND Domain
 
- adding new stations 
- Adding a New BIND Station
 
- and caching-only servers 
- BIND Caching-Only Server
 
- and forwarders 
- Specifying Forwarders in the BIND Boot File
 
- and network planning 
- Domain Name System
 
- and nslookup 
- Debugging Name Servers With the nslookup Command
 
- and the /etc/hosts  file  
- /etc/hosts Database
- About the Hosts Database
 
- boot file 
- BIND Boot File
 
- caching-only server setup 
- Configuring a Caching-Only BIND Server
 
- caching-only servers 
- Specifying a Caching-Only Server in the BIND Boot File
 
- client-server configurations 
- BIND Servers and Clients
 
- database files 
- BIND Configuration Files
 
- database management  
- Managing the BIND Environment
- Managing the BIND Environment
 
- debugging 
- Debugging named
 
- deleting stations 
- Deleting a BIND Station
 
- /etc/config/named.options  file 
- BIND /etc/config/named.options File
 
- forwarding server setup 
- Configuring the Forwarding BIND Server
 
- forwarding servers 
- BIND Slave and Forwarding Servers
 
- localhost.rev  file 
- BIND localhost.rev File
 
- management scripts 
- named Reload Script
 
- master servers 
- BIND Master Servers
 
- named.rev  file 
- BIND named.rev File
 
- organization of 
- About Domain Name Service
 
- primary master server 
- Specifying a Primary Master in the BIND Boot File
 
- primary server setup  
- Configuring the Primary BIND Server
- Configuring the BIND Client
 
- root.cache  file 
- BIND root.cache File
 
- secondary master server 
- Specifying a Secondary Master in the BIND Boot File
 
- secondary server setup 
- Configuring the Secondary BIND Server
 
- server configurations 
- BIND Servers and Clients
 
- setup example 
- Setting Up a BIND Configuration
 
- slave mode 
- Specifying Slave Mode in the BIND Boot File
 
- slave servers 
- BIND Slave and Forwarding Servers
 
- SYSLOG  messages 
- SYSLOG Error Messages
 
 
- BIND client resolve order 
- How UNS Works With BIND
 
- BIND database and MX records 
- About sendmail MX Records 
 
- BIND host lookup routines 
- About Domain Name Service
 
- boot file, BIND 
- BIND Boot File
 
- bridge, definition of 
- About Repeaters, Bridges, Routers, and Gateways
 
- cache file format 
- Overview of UNS Operations
 
- cache files under UNS 
- Overview of UNS Operations
 
- cache tuning 
- Cache Tuning
 
- caching-only server, BIND 
- Configuring a Caching-Only BIND Server
 
- caching-only servers  
- 
BIND Clients
- Specifying a Caching-Only Server in the BIND Boot File
 
- chkconfig  command  
- Creating an IP Aliases File
- Network Initialization Process
 
- client setup, BIND 
- Configuring the BIND Client
 
- configuring
- network controllers 
- Controller Interface Names
 
- network routers 
- Setting Up a Router
 
 
- connecting to the Ethernet 
- Attaching Your Station to an Ethernet Network
 
- controller boards, and network troubleshooting 
- Troubleshooting Hardware Problems to Improve Network Performance
 
- controller interface names 
- Controller Interface Names
 
- controllers (network), configuring 
- Controller Interface Names
 
- cu  command (UUCP) 
- UUCP User Program Commands
 
- daemon nsd 
- Overview of UNS Operations
 
- database backend files 
- About UNS and the NIS Database 
 
- database files, BIND 
- BIND Configuration Files
 
- database management, BIND 
- Managing the BIND Environment
 
- DBM database  
- Building the sendmail Aliases Database
- Building the sendmail Aliases Database
 
- default lookup order 
- How UNS Works With NIS
 
- definition of network striping 
- Definition of SGI Infinite Network Bandwidth
 
- deleting stations (with BIND) 
- Deleting a BIND Station
 
- demand-dialing 
- About Demand Dialing
 
- Devices database (UUCP)  
- Supporting UUCP Databases
- UUCP Devices File
 
- DHCP
- client configuration 
- Setting up the DHCP Proclaim Client
 
- network configuration 
- Dynamic Host Configuration With Proclaim
 
- relay-agent configuration 
- Configuring the DHCP Relay Agent
 
- server configuration 
- Configuring the DHCP Server
 
 
- Dialcodes database (UUCP)  
- Supporting UUCP Databases
- UUCP Dialcodes File
 
- Dialers database (UUCP)   
- Supporting UUCP Databases
- Supporting UUCP Databases
- UUCP Dialers File
 
- dial-in configuration
- PPP 
- Configuring /etc/passwd for Dial-In With PPP
 
 
- dialing on demand, SLIP and PPP 
- About Demand Dialing
 
- dial-out configuration example
- PPP 
- Sample PPP Configuration for Dial-Out
 
- SLIP 
- Sample SLIP Configuration for Dial-Out
 
 
- dial-out configuration with SLIP and PPP 
- Configuring a System for Dial-Out
 
- DNS client resolve order 
- How UNS Works With BIND
 
- DNS protocol library 
- DNS Protocol Library
 
- domain attributes 
- Setting Domain Attributes
 
- domain space, definition of 
- About Domain Name Service
 
- domains
- definition of 
- About Domain Name Service
 
- top level 
- About Domain Name Service
 
 
- domains (BIND), adding 
- Adding Another BIND Domain
 
- editing the /etc/hosts  file 
- Modifying the Hosts Database
 
- electronic mail and network planning 
- About Electronic Mail
 
- /etc/alias.db  file 
- Building the sendmail Aliases Database
 
- /etc/chkconfi  file 
- Checking the Network Software Configuration
 
- /etc/config/ifconfig.options  file 
- Changing Network Parameters in the ifconfig-#.options File
 
- /etc/config/ipaliases  file 
- Creating an IP Aliases File
 
- /etc/config/named.options  file 
- BIND /etc/config/named.options File
 
- /etc/config/netif.options  file  
- Modifying the Network Interface Configuration With the /etc/config/netif.options File
- Modifying the Interface Name in the /etc/config/netif.options File
 
- /etc/fstab  file 
- Network Initialization Process
 
- /etc/hosts  file 
- Network Initialization Process
 
-  alternatives to 
- /etc/hosts Database
 
-  editing 
- Modifying the Hosts Database
 
-  host names in  
- /etc/hosts Database
- About the Hosts Database
 
-  router entries 
- Configuring a Router With Two Interfaces
 
 
- /etc/init.d/mail  script 
- /etc/init.d/mail sendmail Script
 
- /etc/init.d/network  initialization script 
- Network Initialization Process
 
- /etc/init.d/network  script   
- Configuring a Router With Two Interfaces
- Creating a Local Network Script
- Network Management Tools
 
- /etc/init.d/network.local  script 
- Creating a Local Network Script
 
- /etc/nsswitch.conf  file  
- Overview of UNS Operations
- Overview of UNS Operations
 
- /etc/passwd/etc/passwd/usr/etc/remoteslip/etc/passwd 
- Configuring /etc/passwd for Dial-In With SLIP
 
- /etc/resolve.conf  file 
- Overview of UNS Operations
 
- /etc/sys_id  file  
- Modifying the Hosts Database
- Network Initialization Process
 
- Ethernet connections to an IRIS system 
- Attaching Your Station to an Ethernet Network
 
- Ethernet error messages, finding 
- Checking Your Ethernet Connection
 
- Ethernet, testing 
- Troubleshooting Your Ethernet Connection
 
- file attributes  
- How UNS Works With NFS
- Setting File Attributes
 
- file transfer
- over SLIP and PPP 
- File Transfer Over SLIP or PPP
 
- with FTP 
- Retrieving Files With Anonymous FTP
 
 
- filesystem namespace 
- Overview of UNS Operations
 
- .forward  mail file 
- Redirecting Mail With the .forward File
 
- forwarders and BIND 
- Specifying Forwarders in the BIND Boot File
 
- forwarding server, BIND 
- Configuring the Forwarding BIND Server
 
- forwarding, controlling on routers 
- Configuring Routing Behavior
 
- FTP, anonymous 
- Setting Up an Anonymous FTP Account
 
- FTP, password protected 
- Setting Up a Password-Protected FTP Account
 
- FTP, setting up account 
- Setting Up an Anonymous FTP Account
 
- FTP, using 
- Retrieving Files With Anonymous FTP
 
- gateway, definition of 
- About Repeaters, Bridges, Routers, and Gateways
 
- genperm  command (UUCP) 
- UUCP Administrative Program Commands
 
- hardware options (network) 
- Networking Hardware Options
 
- hardware requirements (network) 
- Networking Hardware
 
- hostname resolution 
- About Name-to-Address Mapping
 
- hosts database
- modifying 
- About the Hosts Database
 
- router entries in 
- Configuring a Router With Two Interfaces
 
 
- hosts database alternatives 
- /etc/hosts Database
 
- ifconfig  command  
- Manually Implementing IP Aliasing
- Network Management Tools
 
- ifconfig-hy.options  file 
- Network Initialization Process
 
- ifconfig.options  file 
- Changing Network Parameters in the ifconfig-#.options File
 
- inetd  daemon 
- Network Initialization Process
 
- Infinite Network Bandwidth Overview 
- SGI 
Infinite Network Bandwidth Overview
 
- Infinite Network Bandwidth, definition 
- Definition of SGI Infinite Network Bandwidth
 
- initializing the network 
- Network Initialization Process
 
- Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) 
- Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)
 
- Internet
- Gateway 
- Internet Gateway
 
- Gateway access 
- Accessing Network Services through Internet Gateway
 
 
- Internet addresses
- and BIND 
- Internet Protocol Addresses
 
- and NIS 
- Internet Protocol Addresses
 
- and subnetworks 
- Guidelines for a Subnetwork
 
- classes of 
- Guidelines for a Subnetwork
 
- obtaining 
- Obtaining a Network Number
 
- planning 
- Internet Protocol Addresses
 
 
- Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) 
- Testing Your Network Connectivity
 
- interpreting network statistics 
- Interpreting Network Statistics
 
- IP address allocation 
- IP Address Allocation
 
- IP aliasing 
- Assigning IP Aliases
 
- IPaliases.options  file 
- Creating an IP Aliases File
 
- ipfiltered  daemon 
- Network Initialization Process
 
- IRIS InSight servers 
- About 
InfoSearch 
File Servers
 
- IRIS InSight, using NFS 
- About 
InfoSearch 
File Servers
 
- IRIX administration
- documentation 
- Additional Resources
 
 
- kernel parameters and networking 
- Kernel Configuration for Better Network Performance
 
- LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) 
- How UNS Works With LDAP
 
- libraries, protocol 
- UNS Protocol Libraries
 
- library attributes 
- Setting Library Attributes
 
- link pair 
- New Terminology Used in This Guide
 
- link-pair 
- New Terminology Used in This Guide
 
- .local  file 
- Overview of UNS Operations
 
- local station (UUCP), configuring 
- Configuring the Local Station for UUCP
 
- local stations (UUCP)
- identifying 
- Determining the Remote and Local Stations for a UUCP Connection
 
 
- localhost  entry in  /etc/hosts  file  
- About the Hosts Database
- About the Hosts Database
 
- localhost.rev  file 
- BIND localhost.rev File
 
- logging remote access 
- Turning On Remote Access Logging
 
- logical or virtual interface 
- New Terminology Used in This Guide
 
- lookup order 
- How UNS Works With NIS
 
- mail queue 
- Listing the sendmail Message Queue
 
- mail system components 
- About the Mail System
 
- mail.aliases  nsd map 
- Building the sendmail Aliases Database
 
- mapping, name-to-address 
- About Name-to-Address Mapping
 
- maps 
- About UNS and the NIS Database 
 
- Maxuuscheds  file (UUCP) 
- Other UUCP Files
 
- Maxuuxqts  file (UUCP) 
- Other UUCP Files
 
- MDBM files 
- About UNS and the NIS Database 
 
- MDBM protocol library   
- MDBM Protocol Library
- NDBM Protocol Library
- Berkeley DB Protocol Library
 
- mdbm_dump  command 
- Setting Up a UNS Configuration
 
- modem connections 
- Basic Network Attachment
 
- modem selection 
- Selecting a Modem
 
- modifying the hosts database 
- About the Hosts Database
 
- mqueue  directory 
- /var/spool/mqueue Mail Queue Directory
 
- MTU Discovery 
- About Setting MTU Sizes
 
- multicast and NIS 
- Updating /etc/rpc for NIS Users
 
- multicast routing 
- Turning On Multicast Routing
 
- multicast tunneling 
- Setting Up Tunnels to Support Multicast Packets
 
- multi-homed hosts 
- IP Aliasing and Routing 
 
- multiple network interfaces, configuring 
- Configuring Multiple Network Interfaces
 
- MX records 
- About sendmail MX Records 
 
- named  daemon 
- named Reload Script
 
- named server, definition of 
- BIND Name Server
 
- named.boot  file  
- BIND Boot File
- named Reload Script
 
- named.hosts  file 
- BIND named.hosts File
 
- named.rev  file 
- BIND named.rev File
 
- namespace format, UNS 
- Namespace Format
 
- namespace, filesystem 
- Overview of UNS Operations
 
- name-to-address mapping 
- About Name-to-Address Mapping
 
- naming stations 
- Naming Your Station
 
- netif.options  file   
- Modifying the Network Interface Configuration With the /etc/config/netif.options File
- Modifying the Interface Name in the /etc/config/netif.options File
- Network Initialization Process
 
- netmask
-  setting 
- Subnetting a Network
 
 
- netmask  option 
- Setting the Netmask
 
- Netscape Mail 
- About Electronic Mail
 
- netsnoop  command 
- Network Management Tools
 
- netstat  command 
- Network Management Tools
 
- netstat  command example 
- Collecting Network Statistics With netstat
 
- NetVisualyzer 
- Network Management Tools
 
- network address masks 
- Subnetting a Network
 
- network applications planning 
- Common Network Applications
 
- network connections, testing 
- Testing Your Network Connectivity
 
- network controllers, choosing 
- About Network Performance
 
- network daemons
- checking status of 
- Checking the Network Software Configuration
 
 
- network equipment, planning 
- About Repeaters, Bridges, Routers, and Gateways
 
- Network File System (NFS) 
- NFS Over SLIP or PPP
 
- network hardware
- options 
- Networking Hardware Options
 
- requirements 
- Networking Hardware
 
 
- Network Information Center (NIC)  
- Obtaining a Network Number
- About Domain Name Service
 
- network initialization 
- Network Initialization Process
 
- network interfaces
- checking 
- Network Management Tools
 
- displaying 
- Network Management Tools
 
- modifying addresses of 
- Modifying the Interface Address in the /etc/config/netif.options File
 
- modifying names of 
- Modifying the Interface Name in the /etc/config/netif.options File
 
- multiple 
- Configuring Multiple Network Interfaces
 
- variables 
- Modifying the Network Interface Configuration With the /etc/config/netif.options File
 
 
- network management
- functions 
- About Network Management Functions
 
- tools 
- Network Management Tools
 
 
- network masks, setting 
- Setting the Netmask
 
- network master script 
- About Network Startup and Shutdown
 
- network parameters, changing 
- Changing Network Parameters in the ifconfig-#.options File
 
- network performance factors 
- Troubleshooting Poor Network Performance
 
- network planning
- BIND 
- Domain Name System
 
- device number 
- About Network Performance
 
- electronic mail 
- About Electronic Mail
 
- Internet addresses 
- Internet Protocol Addresses
 
- media selection 
- About Network Performance
 
- network applications 
- Common Network Applications
 
- NFS 
- About Network File System (NFS)
 
- NIS 
- Network Information Service (NIS)
 
- PPP 
- Point to Point Protocol (PPP)
 
- security 
- About Network Security
 
- size considerations 
- Planning the Physical Network
 
- SLIP 
- Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP)
 
- subnetworks 
- Guidelines for a Subnetwork
 
- traffic 
- About Network Performance
 
- UUCP 
- UNIX to UNIX Copy Program (UUCP)
 
 
- network  script 
- About Network Startup and Shutdown
 
- network scripts, creating 
- Creating a Local Network Script
 
- network shutdown  
- About Network Startup and Shutdown
- Network Shutdown Process
 
- Network SLIP connections (NSLIP) 
- About Connected SLIP or PPP Networks 
 
- network software checkout 
- Checking the Network Software Configuration
 
- network software options 
- Optional Networking Products
 
- network software, IRIS standard distribution 
- Networking Software
 
- network startup 
- About Network Startup and Shutdown
 
- network statistics, interpreting 
- Interpreting Network Statistics
 
- Network Stripe connectivity 
- Testing Connectivity
 
- Network stripe performance 
- MTUs and Performance
 
- network stripes 
- Definition of SGI Infinite Network Bandwidth
 
- network striping hardware requirements 
- Hardware Requirements
 
- network striping terminology 
- New Terminology Used in This Guide
 
- network troubleshooting
- configuration variables 
- Troubleshooting Network Configuration to Improve Network Performance 
 
- hardware 
- Troubleshooting Hardware Problems to Improve Network Performance
 
- media 
- Troubleshooting Hardware Problems to Improve Network Performance
 
- packet size 
- Decreasing Packet Size to Improve Network Performance
 
- servers 
- Troubleshooting Network Daemons to Improve Network Performance
 
 
- networking, preparing an IRIS system for 
- Configuring a System for a Network
 
- NFS
- and network planning 
- About Network File System (NFS)
 
 
- NFS and UNS 
- How UNS Works With NFS
 
- NIS
- and multicasting 
- Updating /etc/rpc for NIS Users
 
- and network planning 
- Network Information Service (NIS)
 
- and the /etc/hosts  file  
- /etc/hosts Database
- About the Hosts Database
 
 
- NIS client resolve order 
- How UNS Works With NIS
 
- NIS database 
- About UNS and the NIS Database 
 
- NIS maps 
- About UNS and the NIS Database 
 
- NIS protocol library 
- NIS Protocol Library
 
- NIS server setup 
- Setting Up a UNS Configuration
 
- NIS with UNS 
- How UNS Works With NIS
 
- nisserv protocol library 
- Nisserv Protocol Library
 
- /ns  namespace 
- Overview of UNS Operations
 
- nsd  daemon 
- Overview of UNS Operations
 
- operation with NIS 
- How UNS Works With NIS
 
 
- nslookup  command 
- Debugging Name Servers With the nslookup Command
 
- nsswitch.conf  file 
- Overview of UNS Operations
 
- password-protected FTP 
- Setting Up a Password-Protected FTP Account
 
- PC TCP/IP connections to an IRIX network 
- Changing TCP Parameters to Improve PC Connectivity
 
- performance factors (network) 
- Troubleshooting Poor Network Performance
 
- Permissions database (UUCP)   
- Supporting UUCP Databases
- Supporting UUCP Databases
- UUCP Permissions File
 
- physical interface 
- New Terminology Used in This Guide
 
- ping  command   
- Checking Your Ethernet Connection
- Testing Your Network Connectivity
- Network Management Tools
 
- ping  command example 
- Testing Network Connectivity With ping 
 
- planning
- for network traffic 
- About Network Performance
 
- Internet addresses 
- Internet Protocol Addresses
 
- network controllers 
- About Network Performance
 
- network devices 
- About Network Performance
 
- network equipment 
- About Repeaters, Bridges, Routers, and Gateways
 
- network performance 
- About Network Performance
 
- network size 
- Planning the Physical Network
 
 
- Point to Point Protocol (PPP)
- and network planning 
- Point to Point Protocol (PPP)
 
- dynamic addressing 
- Using Dynamic Address Allocation With PPP
 
- modem requirements 
- Selecting a Modem
 
- routing 
- SLIP and PPP Routing and Address Allocation
 
 
- Point to Point Protocol(PPP) 
- About SLIP and PPP
 
- Poll  database (UUCP) 
- UUCP Poll File
 
- preparing for networking 
- Configuring a System for a Network
 
- primary IP address 
- Manually Implementing IP Aliasing
 
- primary master server, BIND 
- Specifying a Primary Master in the BIND Boot File
 
- primary server, BIND 
- Configuring the Primary BIND Server
 
- proclaim
- client configuration 
- Setting up the DHCP Proclaim Client
 
- description 
- Dynamic Host Configuration With Proclaim
 
- network configuration 
- Dynamic Host Configuration With Proclaim
 
- relay-agent configuration 
- Configuring the DHCP Relay Agent
 
- server configuration 
- Configuring the DHCP Server
 
 
- protocol library
- DNS 
- DNS Protocol Library
 
- files 
- Files Library 
 
- MDBM   
- MDBM Protocol Library
- NDBM Protocol Library
- Berkeley DB Protocol Library
 
- NIS 
- NIS Protocol Library
 
- nisserv 
- Nisserv Protocol Library
 
 
- protocol, definition of 
- About Unified Name Service 
 
- querying attributes 
- Querying Attributes
 
- queue
- mail
- multiple 
- Structure of sendmail
 
 
 
- queue, mail 
- Listing the sendmail Message Queue
 
- rarpd  daemon 
- Network Initialization Process
 
- rebooting networked stations 
- Rebooting the Station
 
- remote access logging 
- Turning On Remote Access Logging
 
- remote stations (UUCP)
- identifying 
- Determining the Remote and Local Stations for a UUCP Connection
 
 
- remote stations (UUCP), configuring 
- Configuring the Remote Station for UUCP
 
- removing stations (with BIND) 
- Deleting a BIND Station
 
- repeater, definition of 
- About Repeaters, Bridges, Routers, and Gateways
 
- reserving bandwidth 
- Reserving Resources With RSVP
 
- resolv.conf  file 
- BIND Servers and Clients
 
- example 
- How UNS Works With BIND
 
 
- resolve order
- BIND client 
- How UNS Works With BIND
 
- DNS client 
- How UNS Works With BIND
 
- in UNS 
- Overview of UNS Operations
 
- NIS client 
- How UNS Works With NIS
 
 
- resolver routines, purpose of 
- BIND Name Server
 
- restricted FTP 
- Setting Up a Password-Protected FTP Account
 
- root.cache  file 
- BIND root.cache File
 
- route advertising, forcing 
- IP Aliasing and Routing 
 
- route  command 
- Network Management Tools
 
- router
- configuring 
- Setting Up a Router
 
- controlling forwarding on 
- Configuring Routing Behavior
 
- dual interfaces on 
- Configuring a Router With Two Interfaces
 
- multiple interfaces on 
- Configuring a Router With More Than Two Interfaces
 
 
- router, definition of 
- About Repeaters, Bridges, Routers, and Gateways
 
- routing,SLIP and PPP 
- SLIP and PPP Routing and Address Allocation
 
- RPC server registration 
- Network Management Tools
 
- rpcinfo  command 
- Network Management Tools
 
- RSVP 
- Reserving Resources With RSVP
 
- rtquery  command 
- Network Management Tools
 
- rup  command 
- Testing Your Network Connectivity
 
- rwhod  daemon 
- Network Initialization Process
 
- secondary master server, BIND 
- Specifying a Secondary Master in the BIND Boot File
 
- secondary server, BIND 
- Configuring the Secondary BIND Server
 
- security
- and network planning 
- About Network Security
 
 
- selecting network media 
- About Network Performance
 
- sendmail
-  design features 
- System Organization
 
-  functions of 
- Structure of sendmail
 
-  general description 
- Overview of sendmail 
 
-  software components 
- About the sendmail Components
 
 
- sendmail  daemon    
- /var/spool/mqueue Mail Queue Directory
- sendmail Daemon
- /etc/init.d/mail sendmail Script
- Starting the sendmail Daemon
 
- sendmail  scripts 
- /etc/init.d/mail sendmail Script
 
- sendmail.cf  file
-  general description 
- /etc/sendmail.cf Configuration File
 
 
- sendmail.cf.auto  file 
- 
/etc/sendmail.hf Help File
 
- sendmail.hf  file 
- 
/etc/sendmail.hf Help File
 
- sendmail.mc  file
-  general description 
- /etc/sendmail.mc Configuration File
 
 
- sendmail.st  file 
- /etc/sendmail.st Statistics File
 
- Serial Line Interface Protocol (SLIP)
- and bidirectional links  
- Configuring a Bidirectional Link
- Configuring a Bidirectional Link
 
- and data compression 
- About SLIP and PPP
 
- and file transfers  
- File Transfer Over SLIP or PPP
- File Transfer Over SLIP or PPP
 
- and NFS 
- NFS Over SLIP or PPP
 
- debugging 
- Troubleshooting SLIP and PPP Links
 
- modem requirements 
- Selecting a Modem
 
- modems for 
- Selecting a Modem
 
- modems settings for 
- Selecting a Modem
 
- purpose of 
- NFS Over SLIP or PPP
 
 
- Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP)
- and network planning 
- Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP)
 
- routing 
- SLIP and PPP Routing and Address Allocation
 
 
- serial line networks 
- Basic Network Attachment
 
- setting
- domain attributes 
- Setting Domain Attributes
 
- file attributes 
- Setting File Attributes
 
- library attributes 
- Setting Library Attributes
 
- network masks 
- Setting the Netmask
 
- table attributes 
- Setting Table Attributes
 
 
- setup
- kernel 
- Kernel Configuration for Better Network Performance
 
 
- shutting down the network  
- About Network Startup and Shutdown
- Network Shutdown Process
 
- Signal Quality Error 
- Troubleshooting Hardware Problems to Improve Network Performance
 
- slave mode, BIND 
- Specifying Slave Mode in the BIND Boot File
 
- snmpd  daemon 
- Network Initialization Process
 
- spray  command 
- Network Management Tools
 
- standalone mode 
- Network Initialization Process
 
- standard distribution network software 
- Networking Software
 
- starting the network 
- About Network Startup and Shutdown
 
- station naming 
- Naming Your Station
 
- stripe or stripe interface 
- New Terminology Used in This Guide
 
- subnetworks
- and network masks 
- Subnetting a Network
 
- and troubleshooting 
- Troubleshooting Network Configuration to Improve Network Performance 
 
- Internet addresses for 
- Guidelines for a Subnetwork
 
- planning 
- Guidelines for a Subnetwork
 
 
- Sysfiles  database (UUCP) 
- UUCP Sysfiles File
 
- SYSLOG, troubleshooting with 
- General Approach to Troubleshooting
 
- system administration
- documentation 
- Additional Resources
 
 
- Systems database (UUCP)  
- Supporting UUCP Databases
- UUCP Systems File
 
- table attributes 
- Setting Table Attributes
 
- table, description of 
- Overview of UNS Operations
 
- TCP/IP connectivity to personal computers 
- Changing TCP Parameters to Improve PC Connectivity
 
- TCP/IP tuning 
- Network Tuning Information
 
- testing connectivity 
- Testing Your Network Connectivity
 
- testing packet reception 
- Network Management Tools
 
- timed  daemon 
- Network Initialization Process
 
- timeslave  daemon 
- Network Initialization Process
 
- traceroute  command 
- Network Management Tools
 
- transferring files with FTP 
- Retrieving Files With Anonymous FTP
 
- transmitters, and network troubleshooting 
- Troubleshooting Hardware Problems to Improve Network Performance
 
- troubleshooting
- network connectivity 
- Network Management Tools
 
- network hardware 
- Troubleshooting Hardware Problems to Improve Network Performance
 
- network performance 
- Network Management Tools
 
- network traffic 
- Network Management Tools
 
- nsd 
- General Approach to Troubleshooting
 
- routing 
- Network Management Tools
 
- RPC mismatches 
- Network Management Tools
 
- SLIP and PPP 
- Troubleshooting SLIP and PPP Links
 
 
- ttcp
- example 
- Measuring Network Throughput With ttcp
 
 
- ttcp  command 
- Network Management Tools
 
- tunable parameters and networking 
- Kernel Configuration for Better Network Performance
 
- tuning TCP/IP 
- Network Tuning Information
 
- tunnelling 
- New Terminology Used in This Guide
 
- tunnels 
- Setting Up Tunnels to Support Multicast Packets
 
- Unified Name Service 
- Unified Name Service 
 
- UNIX to UNIX Copy Program, see UUCP 
- UUCP
 
- unknown  file (UUCP) 
- Other UUCP Files
 
- UNS
- and NFS 
- How UNS Works With NFS
 
- cache files 
- Overview of UNS Operations
 
- configuration file 
- UNS Configuration File
 
- overview 
- Overview of UNS Operations
 
- with NIS 
- How UNS Works With NIS
 
 
- UNS namespace format 
- Namespace Format
 
- UNS protocol libraries 
- UNS Protocol Libraries
 
- /usr/bin/rup  command 
- Network Management Tools
 
- /usr/etc/arp  command 
- Network Management Tools
 
- /usr/etc/configmail  script 
- /usr/etc/configmail sendmail Script
 
- /usr/etc/ifconfig  command 
- Network Management Tools
 
- /usr/etc/named.d/named.boot  file 
- BIND Boot File
 
- /usr/etc/named.reload  script 
- named Reload Script
 
- /usr/etc/named.restart script 
- named Restart Script
 
- /usr/etc/netstat  command 
- Network Management Tools
 
- /usr/etc/ping  command 
- Network Management Tools
 
- /usr/etc/resolv.conf 
- hoResolution With /etc/resolv.conf
 
- /usr/etc/route  command 
- Network Management Tools
 
- /usr/etc/rpcinfo  command 
- Network Management Tools
 
- /usr/etc/rtquery  command 
- Network Management Tools
 
- /usr/etc/spray  command 
- Network Management Tools
 
- /usr/etc/traceroute  command 
- Network Management Tools
 
- /usr/etc/ttcp  command 
- Network Management Tools
 
- /usr/lib/aliases  database 
- Aliases Database for sendmail
 
- /usr/lib/aliases  file 
- /etc/aliases Aliases File 
 
- /usr/lib/sendmail.cf  file 
- /etc/sendmail.cf Configuration File
 
- /usr/lib/sendmail.cf_m4  directory 
- /usr/lib/sendmail.cf_m4
 
- /usr/lib/sendmail.hf  file 
- 
/etc/sendmail.hf Help File
 
- /usr/lib/sendmail.st  file 
- /etc/sendmail.st Statistics File
 
- /usr/local  file 
- How UNS Works With NFS
 
- /usr/mail  directory 
- /var/mail Incoming Mail Directory
 
- /usr/spool/mqueue  directory 
- /var/spool/mqueue Mail Queue Directory
 
- uucheck  command (UUCP) 
- UUCP Administrative Program Commands
 
- uucico  daemon (UUCP)  
- UUCP Daemons
- UUCP Daemons
 
- uucleanup  command (UUCP) 
- UUCP Administrative Program Commands
 
- UUCP
- administrative commands 
- UUCP Administrative Program Commands
 
- administrative files for 
- UUCP Administrative Files
 
- and direct links 
- Hardware Requirements for UUCP
 
- and modem setup 
- Hardware Requirements for UUCP
 
- and network planning 
- UNIX to UNIX Copy Program (UUCP)
 
- and TCP/IP  
- Choosing TCP/IP or UUCP
- Setting Up UUCP on a TCP/IP Connection
 
- and telephone lines 
- Hardware Requirements for UUCP
 
- configuring local stations 
- Configuring the Local Station for UUCP
 
- configuring remote stations 
- Configuring the Remote Station for UUCP
 
- daemons 
- UUCP Daemons
 
- definition of 
- UUCP
 
- error messages for 
- UUCP Error Messages
 
- hardware requirements 
- Hardware Requirements for UUCP
 
- identifying local stations 
- Determining the Remote and Local Stations for a UUCP Connection
 
- identifying remote stations 
- Determining the Remote and Local Stations for a UUCP Connection
 
- physical connections for 
- Making the Physical Connection for UUCP
 
- setting up 
- Setting Up UUCP 
 
- supporting databases 
- Supporting UUCP Databases
 
- testing connections for 
- Testing the UUCP Connection
 
- user commands 
- UUCP User Program Commands
 
 
- uucp  command (UUCP) 
- UUCP User Program Commands
 
- uugetty  program (UUCP) 
- UUCP Daemons
 
- uulog  command (UUCP) 
- UUCP Administrative Program Commands
 
- uupick  command (UUCP) 
- UUCP User Program Commands
 
- uustat  command (UUCP) 
- UUCP User Program Commands
 
- uuto  command (UUCP) 
- UUCP User Program Commands
 
- Uutry  command (UUCP) 
- UUCP Administrative Program Commands
 
- uux  command (UUCP) 
- UUCP User Program Commands
 
- uuxqt  daemon (UUCP) 
- UUCP Daemons
 
- /var/sysgen/master.d/bsd  file 
- Kernel Configuration for Better Network Performance
 
- ypbind , historical function 
- How UNS Works With NIS
 
- ypinit
-  changes 
- How UNS Works With NIS
 
- command 
- Setting Up a UNS Configuration
 
 
- ypmake  command 
- Setting Up a UNS Configuration
 
- ypserv , historical function 
- How UNS Works With NIS
 
- zones, definition of 
- About Domain Name Service