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46 Chapter5
10/100Base-TX Resources
HP-UX Manual Reference Pages
HP-UX Manual Reference Pages
While installing, configuring, or troubleshooting 10/100Base-TX, you
may need to refer to any of the following online manual reference pages
(man pages) for useful HP-UX operating system or 10/100Base-TX
commands. To display a man page, type the following at the system
prompt: man <command name>. For example, man arp.
arp(1M) displays and modifies the Internet-to-station address
mapping tables used by the Address Resolution Protocol.
hosts(4) is a database that contains a single line entry for each host
name entry.
ifconfig(1M) assigns an address to a network interface, and configures
and displays network parameters.
ioscan(1M) scans system hardware, usable I/O system devices, or
kernel I/O system data structures as appropriate, and lists the
results.
lanadmin(1M) resets or reports the status of the LAN card.
lanconfig(1M) sets/resets the packet encapsulation method for a
network interface.
lanscan(1M) displays information about LAN cards that are
successfully bound to the system.
linkloop(1M) verifies network connectivity through the Data Link
Layer (OSI Layer 2).
netfmt(1M) formats common tracing and logging binary files.
netstat(1) provides network statistics and information about network
connections.
nettl(1M) logs network events and traces packets as they enter and
exit the 10/100Base-TX driver.
ping(1M) verifies network connectivity through the Network Layer
(OSI Layer 3) and reports the round-trip time of communications
between the local and remote hosts.
route(1M) adds and deletes entries to the network routing table.
sam(1M) configures networking software.