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ace(7) -- Serial communications interface
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The ace serial line controller provides a serial communications interface on DEC 2000, AlphaStation, and AlphaServer platforms. The serial communications ports that are controlled by ace adhere to the... |
alt(7) -- DEGPA Gigabit Ethernet interface
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The alt interface provides access to Gigabit Ethernet (1000Mbs) through the DEGPA device. The interface supports full-duplex operation in a switched or point-topoint configuration, and provides the fo... |
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arp(7) -- Address Resolution Protocol
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The ARP protocol is used to map dynamically between DARPA Internet and Ethernet addresses. It is used by all the Ethernet interface drivers. The ARP protocol caches Internet-Ethernet address mappings.... |
atapi_ide(7) -- Interface for ATAPI or IDE (PC) devices
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Devices commonly known for their use on PC devices as ATA or IDE devices are supported using the SCSI CAM device driver. The ATA standard has also been expanded to include what are known as ATAPI devi... |
atty(7) -- Asian terminal driver
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This reference page describes the additional features supported in the Asian terminal driver used for conversational computing in a Japanese, Chinese, or Korean environment. See tty(7) for a descripti... |
audit(7) -- audit log interface
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This is a special character device that provides an interface for the audit daemon process, /usr/sbin/auditd, to the kernel audit buffers. /dev is now a context dependent symbolic link (CDSL) to /clus... |
bcm(7) -- DEGXA Gigabit Ethernet interface
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The bcm interface provides access to Gigabit Ethernet (1000Mbs) through the DEGXA device. The interface supports full-duplex operation in a switched or point-topoint configuration, and provides the fo... |
bind_intro(7) -- Introduction to the Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) service
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The Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) service is a host name and address lookup service for the Internet network. The BIND service is based on the client-server model. It allows client systems to o... |
bind_manual_setup(7) -- Describes how to manually set up the Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) service on your network.
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Setting up a BIND domain includes configuring the following: Master server Slave servers Stub servers Caching-only servers Forward-only servers Clients Note Documentation for BIND prior to Version 8.1... |
bpf(7) -- BSD Packet Filter Extensions
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The BSD Packet Filter (BPF) is similar to the Tru64 UNIX Packet Filter facility (see packetfilter(7)), but provides a slightly different programming interface. The BPF Extensions to the Tru64 UNIX pac... |
calcomp(7) -- Configuring a CalComp graphics tablet
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This reference page provides information about how you configure a CalComp DrawingBoard III tablet, an input device supported by the Xinput extension to the Xserver. When the software for the tablet i... |
cdrom(7) -- SCSI disk interface
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The rz driver is for all HP Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) disk drives. There is one major number used to represent SCSI disks, pointing to the driver. The minor number (for scsi) is the SCSI ... |
cidr(7) -- Classless Inter-Domain Routing
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Classless Inter-Domain Routing, also known as CIDR, is an Internet addressing architecture designed to solve two problems: the growth in the size of the routing tables in the top-level routers and the... |
CIDR(7) -- Classless Inter-Domain Routing
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Classless Inter-Domain Routing, also known as CIDR, is an Internet addressing architecture designed to solve two problems: the growth in the size of the routing tables in the top-level routers and the... |
clone(7) -- Opens a major and minor device pair on a STREAMS driver
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The clone driver is a "pass through" device driver that allows other drivers to select unique minor device numbers on each open. In effect, the driver passes an open operation through to the other d... |
comet(7) -- PowerStorm 4D10T, Elsa GLoria, IntraServer Combo device driver
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The PowerStorm 4D10T, Elsa GLoria, and IntraServer Combo cards are inexpensive graphics accelerators based on 3DLabs' Permedia2 graphics chip. Supported cards offer up to 8MB of video memory and a la... |
console(7) -- Console interface
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Return to the monitor by halting the machine from the operating system or pressing the HALT button on the rear panel. Enter help at the prompt to receive a description of valid console commands. For e... |
dc(7) -- serial line/mouse/keyboard
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The dc serial line controller provides DECstation 2100, DECstation 3100, DECstation 5000, and DECstation 5100 computer systems with keyboard, mouse, and serial communications interfaces. The serial co... |
des_modes(7) -- Variants of DES and other crypto algorithms of OpenSSL
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Several crypto algorithms for OpenSSL can be used in a number of modes. Those are used for using block ciphers in a way similar to stream ciphers, among other things. Electronic Codebook Mode (ECB) ... |
devio(7) -- device information interface
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The devio interface obtains status, device attributes, and other information by polling the controlling device driver. There are three ioctl requests associated with this interface: DEVIOCGET, DEVGETI... |
devpoll.h(7) -- Device driver for a fast poll on many file descriptors
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The /dev/poll driver supports the monitoring of one or more sets of file descriptors. Access to the /dev/poll driver is supported through the open(), write(), and ioctl() functions. By using open(), w... |
dhcp(7) -- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) introductory information
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The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) enables you to automatically assign IP addresses to clients on networks from a pool of addresses. The IP address assignment and configuration occurs auto... |
DHCP(7) -- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) introductory information
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The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) enables you to automatically assign IP addresses to clients on networks from a pool of addresses. The IP address assignment and configuration occurs auto... |
disk(7) -- SCSI disk interface
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The rz driver is for all HP Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) disk drives. There is one major number used to represent SCSI disks, pointing to the driver. The minor number (for scsi) is the SCSI ... |
dlb(7) -- STREAMS pseudodevice driver for bridging BSD Drivers to STREAMS
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The dlb STREAMS pseudodevice driver provides a communication path between BSD-style device drivers and STREAMS protocol stacks. The dlb STREAMS pseudodevice driver is the Stream end in a Stream that c... |
dlpi(7) -- STREAMS pseudodevice driver for bridging BSD Drivers to STREAMS
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The dlb STREAMS pseudodevice driver provides a communication path between BSD-style device drivers and STREAMS protocol stacks. The dlb STREAMS pseudodevice driver is the Stream end in a Stream that c... |
dsk(7) -- SCSI disk interface
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The rz driver is for all HP Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) disk drives. There is one major number used to represent SCSI disks, pointing to the driver. The minor number (for scsi) is the SCSI ... |
ee(7) -- Intel (82558/82559) PCI 10/100 Ethernet
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The ee interface supports the Intel 82558 and 82559-based HP adapters (including the DE60x line of adapters). These PCI bus adapters support standard 10/100 Ethernet operation, and provide equivalent ... |
emx(7) -- Device Driver for the Emulex Fibre Channel Host Adapter
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The emx driver controls and manages the Emulex Fibre Channel Host Adapter. The emx driver is fully integrated with the CAM SCSI I/O subsystem to provide connectivity to FCP (Fibre Channel Protocol, su... |
eucioctl(7) -- Interface to EUC-handling modules and drivers
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The eucioctl interface is used with STREAMS modules and drivers for tty and pty devices that handle Extended UNIX Code (EUC) code sets. This interface consists of ioctl commands, which control charact... |
faa(7) -- DEFAA FDDI Network Interface
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The faa interface is a high-speed Futurebus+ adapter to a 100 megabit per second Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) timed token ring network adapter. The faa interface allows the host system to b... |
fd(7) -- Floppy disk interface
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The fd device driver and fdi controller make up the interface to the integrated Floppy Disk Interface (FDI). If the minor number is less than 64, the driver select number is indicated by bits 4 and 5,... |
fta(7) -- DEFTA, DEFPA, and DEFEA FDDI Network Interfaces
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The fta interface can be a high-speed TURBOchannel (DEFTA), PCI (DEFPA), or EISA (DEFEA) adapter to a 100 megabit per second Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) timed token ring network. The fta i... |
fza(7) -- DEFZA FDDI Network Interface
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The fza interface is a high speed TURBOchannel bus to a 100 Mbit/second Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) timed token ring network adapter. The fza interface allows the host system to be an FDDI... |
gated_intro(7) -- Information about the gate daemon and its implementation
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This reference page contains a glossary of terms that are used in any discussion of gated and the gated.conf file. |
icmp(7) -- Internet Control Message Protocol
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The Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) is the error and control message protocol used by the Internet Protocol (IP) and the Internet Protocol family. It may be accessed through a raw socket for ... |
ifnet(7) -- STREAMS ifnet module for bridging STREAMS device drivers to sockets
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ifnet is a STREAMS-based module that provides a bridge between STREAMS-based device drivers written to the Data Link Provider Interface (DLPI) and sockets. By using ifnet, STREAMS-based DLPI device dr... |
inet(7) -- Internet Protocol family
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The Internet Protocol family is a collection of protocols layered atop the Internet Protocol (IP) Version 4 and Version 6 transport layers, and utilizing the Internet address format. The Internet fami... |
intro(7) -- Introduction to special files
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Section 7 describes the special files, related driver functions, and networking support available in the system. In this section of the reference pages, the SYNOPSIS heading of each configurable devic... |
ip(7) -- Internet Protocol (IPv4 and IPv6)
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The Internet Protocol (IP) is the transport layer protocol used by the Internet Protocol family. Options may be set at the IP level when using higher-level protocols that are based on IP (such as the ... |
ipsec(7) -- Internet Protocol Security Architecture
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Internet Protocol Security (IPsec) is a security framework that is designed to provide interoperable, high quality, cryptographically-based security for Internet Protocol Version 4 (IPv4) and Internet... |
iscc(7) -- serial communications interface
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An onboard Zilog 8530 DUART provides AXPvme-based Single Board Computers with console (CON) and auxiliary (AUX) serial communications ports. Both serial communications ports can operate at baud rates ... |
kmem(7) -- mapped kernel memory interface
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The kmem character special device provides access to mapped kernel memory. Byte addresses in kmem are equivalent to mapped kernel memory addresses. References to unmapped or user space addresses will ... |
lag(7) -- Link aggregation (also called trunking) introductory information
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Link aggregation, or trunking, enables administrators to combine two or more physical Ethernet Network Interface Cards (NICs) and create a single virtual link. (Upperlayer software sees this link aggr... |
lat(7) -- Local Area Transport (LAT) support
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The LAT protocol supports communications between host computer systems and terminal servers with terminals, PCs, printers, modems and other devices over local area networks (LAN). LAT software has the... |
lat_intro(7) -- Local Area Transport (LAT) support
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The LAT protocol supports communications between host computer systems and terminal servers with terminals, PCs, printers, modems and other devices over local area networks (LAN). LAT software has the... |
lat_manual_setup(7) -- Describes how to manually set up the Local Area Transport (LAT)
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To run LAT on your system, you must configure LAT in your system's kernel (see the Network Administration: Connections manual). Optionally, you can customize your LAT setup. The customization section... |
ldterm(7) -- STREAMS line discipline module
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The ldterm module is a STREAMS module that supplies the line discipline for terminal devices. This module provides most of the functions of the terminal interface described in the /usr/include/termios... |
le(7) -- LeMAC Ethernet interface
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The le interface provides access to a 10 Mb/s Ethernet network through the LeMAC controller. The host's Internet address is specified at boot time with an SIOCSIFADDR ioctl. The le interface employs ... |
lfa(7) -- DAPCA/DAPBA Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) Network Interface
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The lfa interface can be either the ATM HE622 ATM adapter (DAPCA) or the ATM HE155 ATM adapter (DAPBA), providing transmission rates of 622 megabits per second and 155 megabits per second, respectivel... |
ln(7) -- Lance Ethernet interface
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The ln interface provides access to a 10 Mb/s Ethernet network through the Lance controller. The host's Internet address is specified at boot time with an SIOCSIFADDR ioctl. The ln interface employs ... |
lo(7) -- Software loopback network interface
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The loopback interface is a software loopback mechanism which is used for performance analysis, software testing, and/or local communication. As with other network interfaces, the loopback interface m... |
log(7) -- STREAMS log driver
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The STREAMS log driver allows user-level processes, and STREAMS drivers and modules, to perform error logging and event tracing. This is done via a user interface and a kernel interface. The interface... |
mail_intro(7) -- Introductory information on the Tru64 UNIX mail system
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The Tru64 UNIX mail system enables you to exchange mail with other users on your system, as well as with other systems connected to your local network and with users on other networks (provided your s... |
mail_manual_setup(7) -- Describes how to manually set up and start mail
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Manually setting up and starting your Tru64 UNIX mail system involves stopping and starting the sendmail utility, making changes to the /var/adm/sendmail/sendmail.cf and /var/adm/sendmail/hostname.m4 ... |
mbone.info(7) -- General information about the Multicast Backbone (MBONE)
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The MBONE is a virtual network. Hosts share information, including audio and video, using multicast addresses. The following is a list of references to publicly available information and software that... |
mc(7) -- SCSI medium changer interface
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The medium changer (mc) interface provides a means for applications to control the robotic medium changers found in tape and optical libraries or jukeboxes. The mc driver may be used for any supported... |
mem(7) -- physical memory interface
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The mem character special device file provides access to physical main memory. Byte addresses in mem are equivalent to physical memory in RAM. References to I/O space addresses or to nonexistent RAM w... |
mfa(7) -- DEMFA FDDI Network Interface
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The mfa interface is a high speed XMI adapter to a 100 Mbit/second Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) timed token ring network adapter. The mfa interface allows the host system to be an FDDI sing... |
modem(7) -- Describes guidelines for using modems
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The Tru64 UNIX system enables you to use a variety of modems for point-to-point connections to systems that are not in close proximity to each other. These connections can be Serial Line Internet Prot... |
mtio(7) -- magnetic tape interface
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This description applies to all mass storage tape drives. The /dev/tape directory special files, such as tape0, tape20_d0, tape3_d7, refer to the mass storage tape drives. Tape drives can exist on dif... |
netintro(7) -- Introduction to socket networking facilities
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This section is a general introduction to the networking facilities available in the system. Documentation in this part of Section 7 is broken up into three areas: protocol families (domains), protoco... |
networking(7) -- Introduction to socket networking facilities
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This section is a general introduction to the networking facilities available in the system. Documentation in this part of Section 7 is broken up into three areas: protocol families (domains), protoco... |
network_manual_setup(7) -- Describes how to manually set up the network
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Setting up the network manually includes the following tasks: Configuring the network interfaces Optionally, enabling the following network daemons: rwhod routed gated writesrv Optionally, setting up ... |
nfs_manual_setup(7) -- Describes how to manually set up the Network File System (NFS)
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This reference page describes how to manually set up the Network File System (NFS). Setting up NFS includes configuring the following: Servers Clients, using /etc/fstab Clients, using Automount or Aut... |
niff(7) -- Network Interface Failure Finder (NIFF) introductory information.
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The Network Interface Failure Finder, NIFF, is a facility for detecting and reporting possible failures in network interface cards (NICs) or their connections. Detection is done by monitoring device c... |
nifftmt(7) -- Traffic monitoring for the Network Interface Failure Finder (NIFF)
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The NIFF traffic monitor thread checks the connectivity of network interfaces and issues events when it detects a change in an interface's connectivity. It does this by monitoring the interface's da... |
nis_intro(7) -- Network Information Service (NIS) introductory information
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The Network Information Service (NIS) is a distributed name service that allows participating hosts to share access to a common set of system and network files. NIS allows the system administrator to ... |
nis_manual_setup(7) -- Describes how to manually set up the Network Information Service (NIS)
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Setting up NIS includes configuring the following: Master server Slave servers Clients Note You must have the Additional Networking Services subset installed to create an NIS master or slave server. T... |
nr(7) -- Redundant Array of Independent Network Adapters (NetRAIN)
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The NetRAIN virtual interface configures multiple interfaces on the same LAN segment into a single interface. One of the real interfaces is always active while the others remain idle. If the active in... |
ntp_intro(7) -- Network Time Protocol (NTP) introductory information
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The Tru64 UNIX software supports two time services: Network Time Protocol (NTP) Time Synchronization Protocol (TSP) Because it can be traced to clocks of high absolute accuracy, NTP provides a more ac... |
ntp_manual_setup(7) -- Describes how to manually set up the Network Time Protocol (NTP)
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Setting up the Network Time Protocol (NTP) manually includes selecting your most accurate time source and then configuring the following: Local NTP servers NTP clients You can also choose to set your ... |
null(7) -- Data sink
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Data written on a null special file are discarded. Reads from a null special file always return 0 (zero) bytes. |
packetfilter(7) -- Ethernet packet filter
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The packet filter pseudo-device driver provides a raw interface to Ethernets and similar network data link layers. Packets received that are not used by the kernel (for example, to support the IP and ... |
pckt(7) -- STREAMS module for constructing message packets on a pty
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The pckt module is a STREAMS module that can be used with a pseudoterminal to transfer messages in packet mode. The packet mode feature of pty devices allows the user process on the master side of the... |
pcmcia(7) -- Guidelines for adding PCMCIA cards
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This reference page provides detailed instructions on adding PCMCIA card support to certain processors. Supported Configurations [Toc] [Back] PCMCIA (PC Card) support is limited to the following... |
pfm(7) -- The on-chip performance counter pseudo-device
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The pfm pseudo-device is the interface to Alpha implementation-specific on-chip performance counters. A set of ioctl calls form the interface, as defined in the header file. The kernel ... |
poll(7) -- Device driver for a fast poll on many file descriptors
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The /dev/poll driver supports the monitoring of one or more sets of file descriptors. Access to the /dev/poll driver is supported through the open(), write(), and ioctl() functions. By using open(), w... |
ports(7) -- Device (tty and lp) names for serial and parallel ports
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AlphaStation and AlphaServer systems provide one or two 9-pin serial communication ports. These ports are usually labelled 1 (COMM1) and 2 (COMM2), but they may be identified by different icons. Using... |
port_names(7) -- Device (tty and lp) names for serial and parallel ports
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AlphaStation and AlphaServer systems provide one or two 9-pin serial communication ports. These ports are usually labelled 1 (COMM1) and 2 (COMM2), but they may be identified by different icons. Using... |
ppp_manual_setup(7) -- Describes how to manually set up Pointto-Point Protocol (PPP) connections
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The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) provides a standard way to transmit IP datagrams over a serial link and a standard way for the systems (peers) at either end of the link to negotiate various optional... |
presto(7) -- The Prestoserve pseudodevice driver
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The Prestoserve pseudodevice driver presto caches synchronous writes in nonvolatile memory. Prestoserve causes synchronous writes to be performed at memory speeds, rather than at disk speeds. Synchron... |
ptem(7) -- Null STREAMS module for pseudoterminal emulation
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The ptem module is a null STREAMS module that Tru64 UNIX provides to applications for use in place of the AT&T System V Release 4 ptem module. The AT&T System V Release 4 ptem module emulates a pseudo... |
pty(7) -- Pseudo terminal driver
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The pty driver provides support for a device-pair termed a pseudo terminal. A pseudo terminal is a pair of character devices, a master device and a slave device. The slave device provides an interface... |
ra(7) -- MSCP disk interface
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This is a driver for all MSCP disk controllers. All controllers communicate with the host through a packet-oriented protocol termed the Mass Storage Control Protocol (MSCP). The following rules are us... |
RAID(7) -- Small Computer System Interface
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The operating system interfaces to disk and tape devices through the Small Computer System Interface (SCSI). SCSI support is limited to the HP-supplied storage devices and certain third-party devices.... |
re(7) -- SWXCR RAID interface
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The re driver is for the SWXCR RAID Array controller. The following rules are used to determine the major and minor numbers that are associated with an re type disk. There are two major numbers used t... |
ri(7) -- I2O RAID disk interface
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The ri driver supports 32-bit and 64-bit PCI backplane RAID controllers with Intelligent I/O (I2O) host interface supporting backend SCSI channels. I2O is an open architecture for developing device dr... |
route(7) -- Kernel packet forwarding database
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The UNIX operating system provides packet routing facilities. The kernel maintains a routing information database, which is used in selecting the appropriate network interface when transmitting packet... |
rsvp(7) -- Resource ReSerVation Protocol general information
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Resource ReSerVation Protocol, also known as RSVP, is an Internet protocol that enables Internet applications to request enhanced quality-of-service (QoS). The Internet application uses the RSVP Appli... |
RSVP(7) -- Resource ReSerVation Protocol general information
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Resource ReSerVation Protocol, also known as RSVP, is an Internet protocol that enables Internet applications to request enhanced quality-of-service (QoS). The Internet application uses the RSVP Appli... |
rz(7) -- SCSI disk interface
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The rz driver is for all HP Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) disk drives. There is one major number used to represent SCSI disks, pointing to the driver. The minor number (for scsi) is the SCSI ... |
sad(7) -- STREAMS Administrative Driver
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The sad driver provides an interface to the autopush facility using the ioctl() function. As an interface, the sad driver enables administrative tasks to be performed on STREAMS modules and drivers. S... |
scc(7) -- Serial keyboard/mouse/communications interface
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Two base board Zilog scc dual UARTS provide DEC 3000 series personal systems with keyboard, mouse, and serial communications interfaces. The serial communications interfaces can operate at baud rates ... |
SCSI(7) -- Small Computer System Interface
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The operating system interfaces to disk and tape devices through the Small Computer System Interface (SCSI). SCSI support is limited to the HP-supplied storage devices and certain third-party devices.... |
slip_manual_setup(7) -- Describes how to manually set up the Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP)
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The Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP) is a protocol used to run IP over serial lines, including RS-232 cables connecting two systems and telephone circuits. Unlike Ethernet, a serial line provides ... |
streamio(7) -- STREAMS ioctl commands
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The STREAMS ioctl commands perform control operations on Streams. User processes can use these commands on all STREAMS file types. When the Stream head receives a STREAMS ioctl function, it interprets... |
strlog(7) -- STREAMS log driver
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The STREAMS log driver allows user-level processes, and STREAMS drivers and modules, to perform error logging and event tracing. This is done via a user interface and a kernel interface. The interface... |
sys_attrs_vba_univ(7) -- Describes how
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VMEbus UNIVERSE II setup allows you to run the operating system on UNIVERSE II-based Alpha VME systems. For information about installing the operating system on these systems, see the Installation Gui... |
sys_attrs_vba_vipvic(7) -- Describes how to
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VMEbus setup allows you to run the operating system on the following VIP/VIC-based AXPvme and Alpha VME systems: AXPvme single-board computers (SBCs) Alpha VME 4/224 and 4/228 SBCs Alpha VME 5/352 and... |
sys_attrs_vme_vba(7) -- VMEbus backplane Ethernet interface
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The VMEbus backplane (vb) interface provides access to an Ethernet network through the VMEbus backplane driver, which acts as an Ethernet Datalink Layer driver. This interface allows VMEbus-based syst... |
tablet(7) -- Configuring a CalComp graphics tablet
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This reference page provides information about how you configure a CalComp DrawingBoard III tablet, an input device supported by the Xinput extension to the Xserver. When the software for the tablet i... |
tape(7) -- SCSI magnetic tape interface
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The Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) tape driver provides a standard tape drive interface as described in mtio(7). This is the tape driver for any HP SCSI tape device. Facilities are provided wh... |
tcp(7) -- Internet Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
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The TCP protocol provides reliable, flow-controlled, twoway transmission of data. It is a byte-stream protocol used to support the SOCK_STREAM abstraction. The TCP protocol uses the standard Internet ... |
te(7) -- TGEC Ethernet interface
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The te interface provides access to a 10 Mb/s Ethernet network through the TGEC controller. The host's Internet address is specified at boot time with an SIOCSIFADDR ioctl. The te interface employs t... |
timod(7) -- STREAMS module for converting ioctl() calls into TI messages
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The timod module is a STREAMS module that converts ioctl() calls from a transport user supporting the Transport Interface (TI) into messages that a transport protocol provider supporting TI can consum... |
tirdwr(7) -- STREAMS module for reads and writes by TI transport users
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The tirdwr module is a STREAMS module that provides a transport user supporting the Transport Interface (TI) with an alternate interface to a transport protocol provider supporting TI. This alternate ... |
tms(7) -- TMSCP magnetic tape interface
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The TMSCP driver provides a standard tape drive interface, as described in mtio(7). This is a driver for any controller that adheres to the Tape Mass Storage Control Protocol (TMSCP). The TMSCP contro... |
tra(7) -- DETRA 4 Mb/s or 16 Mb/s Token Ring interface
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The tra interface is a Token Ring TURBOchannel adapter that can operate at 4 Mb/s or 16 Mb/s. The adapter uses a TMS380 chip to implement the Token Ring protocol. The host's Internet address is speci... |
ttty(7) -- Thai terminal driver
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This section describes special features supported by the Thai terminal driver, which is used for conversational computing in a Thai environment. See tty(7) for a general description of terminal interf... |
tty(7) -- General terminal interface
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This section describes both a particular special file /dev/tty and the terminal drivers used for conversational computing. Much of the terminal interface performance is governed by the settings of a t... |
tu(7) -- Tulip Ethernet and Fast Ethernet interface
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The tu interface provides access to regular 10 Mb/s Ethernet as well as to the newer 100 Mb/s Fast Ethernet (IEEE 802.3 100BaseTX) network. In particular, the tu interface provides access to the follo... |
tz(7) -- SCSI magnetic tape interface
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The Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) tape driver provides a standard tape drive interface as described in mtio(7). This is the tape driver for any HP SCSI tape device. Facilities are provided wh... |
udp(7) -- Internet user datagram protocol (UDP)
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UDP is a simple, unreliable datagram protocol that is used to support the SOCK_DGRAM abstraction for the Internet Protocol family. UDP sockets are connectionless, and are normally used with the sendto... |
utx(7) -- UNIX terminal extension pseudo device
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The utx pseudo device provides a communication mechanism between any server process and the terminal driver subsystem. More specifically, this pseudo device provides ioctl(2) and other I/O functions u... |
uucp_intro(7) -- UNIX-to-UNIX Copy Program (UUCP) introductory information
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The UNIX-to-UNIX Copy Program (UUCP) is a group of programs that support communications between two computers running UNIX operating systems. Tru64 UNIX supports the HoneyDanBer version of UUCP. The U... |
uucp_manual_setup(7) -- Describes how to manually set up the
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Setting up UUCP manually includes the following tasks: Checking for required directories Optionally, creating the UUCP manager's account Creating UUCP accounts for remote systems Configuring remote c... |
vb(7) -- VMEbus backplane Ethernet interface
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The VMEbus backplane (vb) interface provides access to an Ethernet network through the VMEbus backplane driver, which acts as an Ethernet Datalink Layer driver. This interface allows VMEbus-based syst... |
vlan(7) -- Virtual LAN (VLAN) introductory information
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A Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) provides administrators with the ability to create logical groups of systems that can communicate as if they were on the same LAN. Multiple VLANs can exist on the s... |
VLAN(7) -- Virtual LAN (VLAN) introductory information
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A Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) provides administrators with the ability to create logical groups of systems that can communicate as if they were on the same LAN. Multiple VLANs can exist on the s... |
vme_manual_setup(7) -- Describes how to
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VMEbus setup allows you to run the operating system on the following VIP/VIC-based AXPvme and Alpha VME systems: AXPvme single-board computers (SBCs) Alpha VME 4/224 and 4/228 SBCs Alpha VME 5/352 and... |
vme_univ_manual_setup(7) -- Describes how
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VMEbus UNIVERSE II setup allows you to run the operating system on UNIVERSE II-based Alpha VME systems. For information about installing the operating system on these systems, see the Installation Gui... |
vmzcore(7) -- compressed memory core dump interface
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The vmzcore character special device file provides access to in-memory compressed kernel core dumps. During the boot sequence, savecore uses this device to recover an existing dump. (See the savecore(... |
xna(7) -- The DEMNA Ethernet interfaces
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The xna driver provides access to a 10-MB Ethernet network through the DEMNA adapter. The DEMNA is an Ethernet-toXMI adapter. The host's Internet address is specified at boot time with an SIOCSIFADDR... |
xti(7) -- General information on XTI
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The X/Open Transport Interface (XTI) specification defines an independent transport-service interface that allows multiple users to communicate at the transport level of the Open Systems Interconnect ... |
xti_internet(7) -- Internet Protocol-specific information on XTI
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This reference page provides protocol-specific information that is relevant for TCP and UDP transport providers. It includes information on the following: General notes Options Functions |
zero(7) -- source of zeroes
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This is a special file that provides a means of obtaining zeroes. A read from a zero special file returns a buffer full of zeroes. This file is of infinite length. Writes to a zero special file succee... |