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33 .Sh 1 "Network setup"
38 serial lines to local area network controllers
39 for the Ethernet. Network services are split between the
43 \*(4B also supports the Xerox Network Systems (NS) protocols.
63 The loop driver is used in network testing
66 If you are planning to use the Internet network facilities on a 10Mb/s
76 All network interface drivers including the loopback interface,
85 The manual page for each network interface
113 network to off-site hosts. Subnetworks are useful because
116 it also means that local network numbers may be locally administered.
122 Sites with a class A network
124 class B network number have a 16-bit host address space, while sites with
125 a class C network number have an 8-bit host address space\**.
129 the Internet Network Information Center at SRI.
132 from the local host address space for use in extending the network
135 to hosts off-site. For example, if your site has a class B network
136 number, hosts on this network have an Internet address that contains
137 the network number, 16 bits, and the host number, another
142 These new network
143 numbers are then constructed by concatenating the original 16-bit network
147 network interface is configured with the
151 program. A ``network mask'' is specified to define the
152 portion of the Internet address that is to be considered the network part
153 for that network.
155 network part as well as the portion of the local part
158 it will be set according to the class of the network.
159 For example, at Berkeley (class B network 128.32) 8 bits
169 the Internet address should be used in calculating network numbers
171 ``128.32.1.7'' (host 7 on network 128.32.1). Hosts \fIm\fP on
172 sub-network \fIn\fP of this network would then have addresses of
174 99 on network 129 would have an address ``128.32.129.99''.
175 For hosts with multiple interfaces, the network mask should
177 although in practice only the mask of the first interface on each network
192 (or 0's, on a network that has not yet been converted).
194 sent to the logical-network broadcast address as well as those sent
229 then broadcasts on each local network
297 on a network disagree on the network number or broadcast address.
300 will send ICMP redirects to the source host if it is on the same network.
310 .Sh 2 "Network databases"
312 Several data files are used by the network library routines
322 /etc/networks \fInetworks\fP\|(5) network names
326 /etc/netstart \fIrc\fP\|(8) command script for initializing network
338 Network numbers will have to be chosen for each Ethernet.
340 the normal channels should be used for allocation of network
347 .Sh 3 "Network servers"
349 Most network servers are automatically started up at boot time
402 To have other network servers started as well,
476 network are considered trusted, so the